Do you want to cancel your timeshare contract in Texas? Then you must familiarize yourself with the appropriate laws that Texas legislators have passed to protect you. Those laws are part of the Texas Timeshare Act. Find them under the Property Code, Title 12, Chapter 221. The link below will take you to the legislation:
Laws to Cancel Timeshare Contracts
In Texas, the law provides that you can cancel your timeshare contract without question as long as you act before the sixth day after you signed the contract. Certain conditions exist that may allow you to extend that timeshare cancellation process. Contact Timeshare Compliance if you need assistance. You may reach our specialists by calling 1-800-705-6856.
When you call Timeshare Compliance, you will find specialists who are eager to assist you. We will listen to every injustice you experienced during the process. Tell us about how the timeshare developer lured you into the presentation. Did the developer offer gifts to entice you? If so, laws apply that we can use to help you cancel your timeshare contract. Did the developer use high-pressure tactics during the presentation? If so, laws exist that we can use to cancel your timeshare contract. Did the timeshare developer misrepresent the development in any way? If so, we can use those misrepresentations as leverage against the developer and cancel your timeshare contract. Did the developer omit certain facts during the presentation that would have influenced your purchase? We will use those omissions to cancel your timeshare contract—all within the provisions of the law.
Timeshare developers should not dupe people into signing timeshare contracts in haste. They should not raise maintenance fees, impose assessment fees, or harass people with endless calls to upgrade a timeshare. If you’re tired of receiving those calls, then contact us at Timeshare Compliance today. Our experts will work with you to cancel your timeshare contract.
Developer misrepresentation is not uncommon. We can help you terminate your timeshare contract if you legitimately feel as though you were taken advantage of by your timeshare developer.