Mexican timeshares typically involve beachfront condos and hotels, meaning that purchasing a timeshare in Mexico gives you the right to use the property, rather than ownership of the real estate itself.
In Mexico, timeshare contracts have a five-business-day ‘cooling-off’ period for cancellation. If you are still within this period, consider serving a letter to the resort requesting contract cancellation.
Many people only recognize they may be victims of timeshare fraud after the cooling-off period has passed. At this stage, it becomes necessary to get a Mexican lawyer involved to represent you.
Your Mexican lawyer can represent you with the resort and he can file a complaint with the Mexican Consumer Protection Agency (PROFECO in Spanish) responsible for safeguarding consumers against company fraud in Mexico.
Cancelling a timeshare contract in Mexico can be a long and complicated process, with obstacles such as language barriers and the Mexican legal system.
An experienced Mexican lawyer may also identify a rescission provision within the timeshare membership agreement.
Please feel free to reach to our office for further advice.
Hermes Sanchez
Practitioner of Mexican Law*
T. 778.814.7112
*Practitioner of Foreign Law, Mexico, Bachelor of Laws, Since 2008. Authorized to practice Mexican Law in British Columbia, Canada and Mexico

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