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What You Need to Know About Canceling Your Wyndham Timeshare

You might have sat through one of those “90-minute” Wyndham sales presentations that dragged on for hours. Maybe you were told buying in would lock in family vacations for life, or that the points system gave you endless flexibility. It sounded good at the time.
But now, the picture looks different. The annual dues keep climbing, booking the week you actually want feels next to impossible, and if you financed, the loan balance may be growing faster than you can pay it down. What was sold as a smart investment can start to feel more like a weight you can’t shake off. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many Wyndham owners eventually decide it’s time to get out.
Here’s what you need to know about your contract, the challenges, and the options available for a clean exit.
Wyndham’s contracts are built to keep you committed. Understanding the fine print is the first step:
Rescission period – Depending on where you bought, you had only a short window to cancel without penalty. In Florida it’s 10 days, while in South Carolina it’s 5 days before closing. After that, other options must be considered.
Maintenance fees – These dues go up about 3–5% every year, and certain resorts charge even more. Over time, the increase can outpace what a traditional vacation would cost.
Resale limitations – Selling a Wyndham timeshare can be difficult. The resale market is saturated, and contracts often bring in far less than what you originally paid.
The sales pitch is usually built around savings and convenience. But in reality:
Booking is tough – Unless you book far in advance, the weeks and resorts you want may be gone.
Financing is expensive – Wyndham loans often carry double-digit interest rates, which can double the total cost of ownership.
Fees never stop – Annual dues and special assessments can keep climbing for decades.
Broken promises – Many owners discover that buying more points doesn’t solve availability issues.
At some point, the stress outweighs the supposed benefits. That’s when many people decide it’s time to find a way out.
If you’re outside the rescission window, you still have a few paths forward:
Sell on the resale market: You can list your contract with a licensed broker. But because Wyndham contracts often lose value, most owners sell at a steep discount, if they can sell at all.
Deed-back (surrender): In certain cases—usually if your loan is fully paid and your dues are up to date—Wyndham may take the contract back. It’s not guaranteed, but it’s worth asking about.
Legal cancellation: If you were pressured, misled, or not told the full truth during the sales process, consumer protection laws may give you grounds to cancel. Resorts rarely make it easy, but an attorney can push for release and handle the negotiations.
Why not just stop paying?: Walking away without a plan can backfire. You’ll face late fees, collection calls, and potentially foreclosure. You should seek advice first before making the decision.
You’ve seen the ads for “exit companies.” Here’s the reality:
With Connor Law, PC, you deal directly with an attorney. No gimmicks, no runaround, and no surprise fees. We work on a flat-fee basis, set out in writing, so you know exactly what to expect.
Here’s how we approach Wyndham cancellations:
Contract Review – We comb through your contract and sales documents for leverage.
Demand & Negotiation – We contact Wyndham directly and push for resolution, including deed-back options where possible.
Applying Pressure – If letters aren’t enough, we’re ready to escalate. Most cases resolve without ever stepping into court.
Stopping Harassment – Once you hire us, Wyndham and its collectors must talk to us, not you.
If your Wyndham membership has turned from a dream into a drain, you don’t have to keep paying for something you can’t use. Whether it’s rising dues, high-interest loans, or empty promises, you have options.
At Connor Law, PC, we help people across the country cut ties with the biggest names in the timeshare industry—Wyndham, Disney Vacation Club, Marriott, Hilton, and Westgate. We’ll review your contract, explain your legal options, and give you a flat-fee plan in writing.
Call Connor Law, PC today to speak directly with a timeshare cancellation lawyer about ending your Wyndham contract and moving on from the stress.

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