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Original Message:

Re: Re: Mexican Timeshare Solutions is a Scam (by Lance C.):

ricardon24 wrote:
Yes, it is possible to terminate a timeshare contract...

That depends. Is it deeded property like most units in the U.S.A. or is it a Right-to-use (RTU)? If it's an RTU or even a vacation membership, you can terminate it by stopping paying maintenance fees or membership dues. The club or resort will just terminate the membership.

If it's deeded property, then that becomes a little more difficult. Different ways to "terminate" it are to sell it, give it away, get the resort to take it back, or let it go into foreclosure. It is not necessary to file a lawsuit. Besides, by your own admission, a lawsuit can take at least one to two years.