Cancellation policies offer timeshare owners the possibility to get out of the contract that they have signed without consequences for the period of time specified in the contract’s cancellation clause. The easiest way to find out whether your contract includes such a clause is to consult the contract itself – w
hile reading the contract should have taken place before you signed it, in most cases, the document still gives you a few days to do so and to change your mind about the purchase.
In case your contract does not include a cancellation clause, you have several possibilities. You can contact the seller to discuss the issue or you can turn to a lawyer who specializes in selling timeshares legally. One thing you need to be aware of is that most states in the U.S. require timeshare providers to include the grace period into all their contracts, so theoretically, you have the right to cancel the timeshare for a short time after signing it, whether the clause appears in your contract or not, but timeshare law is complicated and different in each state and the governing law for the contract will be the law of the state where your timeshare is located, not the law of your state of residence.
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