Steps You Need To Know To Cancel A Diamond Timeshare Contract
Diamond Resorts was long sold as one of the most prestigious vacation clubs you could own, with locations in destinations like Hawaii, the Bahamas, and the Virgin Islands. In 2021, Diamond Resorts was acquired by Hilton Grand Vacations, and the Diamond brand has since been folded into Hilton Grand Vacations and its HGV Max program. The point system that lets you “travel the world in style” is still there, and so are the frustrations, if you bought enough points, of course.
What owners were not told
When Diamond moved owners from a weeks system to points, a fair, fully disclosed sales process should have been the standard. Too often it was not. We are not saying every salesperson misrepresented the product; as in any business, there are ethical people doing honest work. But when concerns were raised, owners were frequently met with a reminder about the five-day rescission period and little else.
Owners pay thousands for “deeded” property
The average owner pays $10,000 or more for the “deeded” property or points, plus a maintenance fee every year that rises at least 8%. The obvious question: why can the owner not travel, while that same “time” gets rented out to the public?
Fees, blackouts, and restrictions
Why does an owner who is fully current on maintenance fees still face blackout dates and restrictions, while that same week is available for the general public to rent?
Plus even more fees
Unused points can be banked with RCI or Interval International (II), but only for an additional fee, and then you may pay again to use the time you banked. By the time you finally take the family on a trip, you may have paid for it three times over.
Your maintenance bill is here
These are the questions that come up every year when the bill arrives, and they are exactly what pushes owners to start thinking about cancellation.
How do you get out of a timeshare?
You absolutely have the right to cancel the contract. Is it easy? No. Does it take time and effort? Yes. The Timeshare Cancellation Kit gives you the process and the paperwork to cancel your contract directly with the resort.
Exit teams and timeshare attorneys
Plenty of companies claim they can cancel the contract for you, and some resorts offer a “buyback” where you sell the deed back. But why sell back a property you already paid thousands for, on top of years of maintenance fees and “space” banking fees for time you could not even use? The FTC and CFPB have both warned consumers about high-priced timeshare exit companies that promise results and deliver little.
We have a solution
You do not need to pay an attorney or an exit team thousands of dollars, and canceling your Diamond (now Hilton Grand Vacations) timeshare does not take years. Most owners complete it in about 60 to 90 days. The DIY Cancellation Kit lets you trust yourself, cancel your timeshare, and finally fix the financial drain you have lived with for years.
Let Our Experience Be Your Guide
Yes, it is possible to cancel a Diamond timeshare contract.
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