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Texas Timeshare Exit Guide

Everything you need to cancel your timeshare in Texas — rescission deadlines, legal rights, and a step-by-step exit playbook.

6

Day Rescission Period

Tex. Prop. Code § 221.041

Date purchaser signs the contract or receives the TILA disclosures, whichever is later

Required delivery: Written notice by prepaid US mail or hand delivery

Your Legal Rights in Texas

  • 16 calendar days to cancel (5 days if purchaser inspects the unit before signing)
  • 2Developer must refund within 30 days of cancellation notice
  • 3Contract must include bold-face cancellation disclosure
  • 4Cancellation notice must include date, name, and contract details
  • 5Out-of-state projects marketed in TX must comply with TX cancellation rules

Exit Tips for Texas

  • Texas Property Code Chapter 221 is the primary timeshare statute
  • File complaints with TREC (TX Real Estate Commission) for developer violations
  • Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) can provide treble damages
  • If sales tactics involved deception, DTPA claims are powerful leverage
  • Many Texas timeshares involve exchange programs — check those contracts separately

Common Resorts in Texas

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File a Complaint

Texas Attorney General

Phone: 800-621-0508

Website: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov

Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) — licenses and investigates timeshare developers

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change — always verify current statutes and consult a licensed attorney for your specific situation.