Our goal is to connect people with a safe and effective way to help people get out of their timeshare. Our hope is that your ownership allows you to take advantage of the free of charge services available directly through your resort developers. Sometimes resorts won't participate. If that's the case, we refer you to our sister company, Next Level Exit, who provides timeshare removal services.
Each situation is unique. From our experience, the general rule of thumb is 18 months, however some owners get out much quicker.
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There are still ways to get out of a timeshare when you owe money. Our team of specialists can look at your individual case to determine if you're a good candidate for our process. Reach out for more informaiton.
You should only exit your timeshare if you can no longer afford the payments or if you cannot/ do not use the property. Only you know if this is a good decision for you and your family. Many people are happy with their programs and we love hearing that!
If you aren't happy or can no longer afford your payments, the survey is a great place to start to see your options.
For many people, this is the way to go. Subscription based traveling doesn't make sense for many in today's post covid world. Travelers need flexibility and that's what a pay as you go system can offer.
Yes! We believe in the power of club memberships as a pay as you go option. If you are interested in learning more, please reach out at the contact information in the footer of our website.
First and foremost to see if your resort offers a free and easy way to exit your timeshare ownership. If there is not a clear an easy path to removal, we refer you to our sister company that has extensive experience in helping owners finally say good-bye to their timeshare.
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