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  1. WASHINGTON, February 27, 2019 – The American Resort Development Association (ARDA) in collaboration with a founding group of timeshare developers, the leading exchange companies, RCI and Interval International, and ARDA Resort Owners' Coalition (ARDA-ROC) have launched a platform, www.responsibleexit.com, to educate timeshare owners about ...

  2. But before you sign a timeshare contract, make sure you understand what you’re getting into — and how to get out of it. If you’re already in a timeshare and want out, start by contacting your timeshare company. Some have exit programs that let you exit for a modest fee.

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  4. May 25, 2023 · Home. Looking to Get Out of a Timeshare? Here's How to Do It Legally. From working with the developer to gifting it to a friend, here's how to safely exit your timeshare contract. By Emma...

    • Emma Kerr
    • Editor
  5. Jun 14, 2019 · The Better Business Bureau says timeshare owners in at least 46 states lost thousands to Missouri-based companies offering exit strategies.

    • Susan Tompor
    • Personal Finance Columnist
  6. Dec 15, 2020 · The Better Business Bureau (BBB) reported in 2019 that “complaints against Missouri-based timeshare exit companies have exploded in recent years.” (Many sprouted in Missouri as an outgrowth of timeshare companies in the Branson resort area; more have popped up as timeshare owners cut back on spending during the pandemic.)

  7. Mar 11, 2019 · WASHINGTON, March 11, 2019 – The American Resort Development Association-Resort Owners Coalition (ARDA-ROC), representing more than 1.5 million timeshare owners, strongly supports ( FL HB 435/SB 1430 ), a bill that provides consumers with many of the same protections they are afforded when they originally purchased their timeshare.

  8. Jun 11, 2019 · WASHINGTON, June 11, 2019 – A judge for the United States District Court Middle District of Florida Orlando Division ruled against Mitchell Reed Sussman & Associates, a timeshare exit firm, in the case brought on by Westgate Resorts, a resort developer headquartered in Orlando, Florida.

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