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Re: Re: I am a former TIMESHARE EMPLOYEE IN MEXICO

[Q=brazziem] I own 2 Cabo Villas timeshares, one contract...What do you advise?[/Q] In Mexico, you usually do not "own" anything except a contract. The easiest way out of a Mexican Right-to-Use contract is usually to just stop paying maintenance fees and let the contract terminate. The down side is that you will probably face a lot of collection calls and letters and a possible (but not likely) hit on your credit score or rating. Just do not use any of these companies with appealing words in their names such as "cancel", "exit", or "relief", etc.