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Re: Owning a Timeshare Atlantic Palace, Atlantic City, NJ.

[Q=lancec13] [Q=janev71]Now I need to seek the help of an attorney to get me out of this..[/Q] No you do not "need to seek the help of an attorney to get [you] out of this." An attorney is just going to cost you money. What will an attorney do that you can't do yourself? What I would do is contact the resort again and tell them that you are not paying another penny in maintenance fees so either the resort's Homeowners' Association can take it back amicably while perhaps charging you closing costs or it can go through the expense and troubles of foreclosing.[/Q] Sound input and good advice. There are NO secret passageways by which to magically “escape” a legally binding contract, with or without an attorney. OP should tell the resort point blank that the resort can take the deed back voluntarily or by foreclosure —- pick one —- clearly informing the resort that, in either case, they will not be seeing another nickel in maintenance fees from the OP. Period, amen.