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Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Don P.):
First contact your home resort. Make sure you contact the person that handles the deeds. Explain that you want to do a " deed back " . If they agree you have to be current with all fees and assessments.
The resort will send you papers to sign and notarize. You send them back and they file the paperwork. The process should take only a few weeks and cost a minimal amount for filing . Your resort may have you pay the next years fees to give them time to resell the property. That is a small price to pay to unload the burden of never ending maintenance fees.
I got rid of two timeshares in 2011 that way and I can't tell you what a relief it is. Good luck and if you are successful or not please come back to the forum and let us know.