Fee history
Set out what you have paid and how the charges have changed over time.
Usage problems
Explain if booking, exchange or availability problems mean the fees no longer make sense.
Written response
Ask the resort to confirm a route forward instead of relying on phone calls.
Fee problems
Rising maintenance fees are one of the biggest reasons owners want out
Many owners feel trapped because the yearly fees keep arriving even when they cannot use, sell or transfer the timeshare. Calls often lead nowhere, so putting the position in writing is important.
The DIY kit helps you explain the financial burden, set out the history and ask for a proper written response rather than another generic customer service reply.
You should not simply stop paying without understanding the possible consequences. The document route helps you start with a clearer written record.
Evidence that can support a fee-based exit request
Annual statements
Maintenance fee bills and payment records show the financial burden.
Booking evidence
Failed availability, exchange problems or lack of use can help explain why the ownership is no longer workable.
Resale attempts
Emails or adverts showing unsuccessful sale or transfer attempts can be useful.
Frequently asked questions
Timeshare maintenance fee questions
Start with structured documents
Get the DIY Timeshare Exit Kit
Access the document pack for US$1,215 / £895 / €1,035, or choose full-service help if you prefer support with the paperwork and follow-up.
