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Original Message:

Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Lance C.):

joea357 wrote:
What do I do now?

Check up-thread about where you can report this so-called law firm. I believe you can file a complaint with the TN Attorney-General.

As for your timeshare, you can try contacting the resort's Homeowners' Association and ask if it will take your unit back. Explain your situation. Perhaps mention, in no uncertain terms, that you are not paying another penny in maintenance fees (except maybe to negotiate a deed back) and that it would in the HOA's best interests to take your unit back amicably rather than go through the foreclosure process.

You can also advertise here on RedWeek or other venues that you want to give your unit away. Maybe offer to pay closing costs and possibly even the next maintenance fee as an incentive for the new taker. But, as you and many others have found out the hard way, never pay anyone a large, upfront fee to sell or "cancel" your timeshare.