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Q: How can my parents get out of their timeshare without hiring a lawyer?

My parents, ages 82 & almost 81, want to get out of their timeshare but the TS won't let them out & told them to get a lawyer. The problem is they can't afford a lawyer. Is there a legal way my parents can force the timeshare to let them out without hiring a lawyer?

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A: Your parents may have options to exit their timeshare without hiring a lawyer, but it can be challenging without legal assistance. One option is to negotiate directly with the timeshare company to see if they are willing to release your parents from their contract voluntarily. Your parents can explain their circumstances, such as their advanced age and financial hardship, and request a resolution that allows them to exit the timeshare without further obligations.

If direct negotiation fails, your parents can explore alternative solutions such as selling their timeshare on the secondary market. While this may not release them from their contract with the timeshare company, it can alleviate some of the financial burden associated with ownership. Additionally, your parents can reach out to consumer advocacy organizations or government agencies that provide assistance to individuals facing challenges with timeshares. These organizations may offer guidance or resources to help your parents navigate their situation.

While navigating the process without legal representation can be difficult, it's important for your parents to remain persistent and explore all available options. They can also consider reaching out to legal aid organizations or pro bono legal clinics that offer free or low-cost legal assistance to individuals in need. By seeking help from various sources and advocating for their rights, your parents may be able to find a solution to their timeshare dilemma without the need for hiring a lawyer.

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