Timeshare Contract Cancellation

If you’ve recently signed a timeshare contract while visiting the Dominican Republic and are now having second thoughts, it’s crucial to act quickly. Cancelling a timeshare contract can be challenging, but in many cases, there is a short window of time—known as the rescission period—during which you may legally back out of the agreement. Because time is of the essence, the best course of action is to hire a lawyer immediately to review the contract and take the necessary legal steps to protect your rights.

Our attorneys at ACLAW will help you handle a swift legal review to quickly analyze the terms of your timeshare contract and determine whether you are still within the cancellation period. While timeshare companies may not make the cancellation process easy, we ensure that your request is submitted correctly and provides proof of cancellation to prevent disputes.

Like many countries, the Dominican Republic has consumer protection laws that provide a limited period for cancelling timeshare agreements. However, the specific timeframe and process shall depend on the contract terms and current regulations.

Every passing day reduces your chances of a hassle-free cancellation. By taking immediate action and seeking professional legal assistance, you maximize your chances of successfully canceling the contract and avoiding long-term financial obligations.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dra. Maria Arthur Rodger is a Partner leading the Tax & Private Client areas at Arthur & Castillo Law Firm and Attorneys in the Dominican Republic. She specializes in tax and real estate advisory (Tax LLMs in Georgetown Law Center in Washington, D.C. & Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona) with more than 20 years of experience. Dra. Maria Arthur is also a CPA, Certified Bankruptcy Liquidator and Legal Interpreter.

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