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About Kate Morgan
Expertise
I can answer questions about cancellation of a timeshare or vacation ownership whether it is a recent purchase or a purchase that is 20 years old. I can offer assistance regardless of where you live or where you purchased, including Mexico. Regardless of whether or not your are paid in full or still making payments I am able to assist you in getting out of your timeshare. I cannot answer questions in regard to resale or rental income.

Experience
I currently work for The Owners' Advocate, a consumer rights advocacy group representing timeshare owners who have encountered fraud or misrepresentation, or simply want to be out of a timeshare that is paid in full. Previously I worked in the timeshare industry for several years as a Quality Control Manager. As a QCM I reviewed the paperwork with clients and answered any questions at the time of sale. In addition, I assisted clients with issues, questions, or cancellations that arose after the purchase.

Education/Credentials
I have a Timeshare License and previously held a Real Estate License. I also worked for a Title Company as a Closing Coordinator.

 
   

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Time-Shares - rescinding period not disclosed


Expert: Kate Morgan - 10/2/2009

Question
We recently purchased a time-share with Westgate resorts and want to cancel it.  During the process, we were not informed about the rescinding period that was available.  We only gave a partial payment towards the down payment and have not yet made a monthly payment.  I began researching about the company today and many people have stated it's a scam.  How can we get out of this without losing anymore money?

Thanks,
Ana

Answer
Hi Ana,
I apologize for the delay in my answer.  I was out of the office and neglected to set my settings as such.  It is possible to get out of a timeshare based upon fraud or misrepresentation. The Owners' Advocate is familiar with timeshare contracts and has a proven track record of getting these contracts cancelled.  We specialize in assisting timeshare owners who feel they have been a victim of fraud at the time of purchase or since discovering what they purchased is not the same as what was presented at the time of sale.  If you would like to explore this option, please contact me.

Kind Regards,

Kate Morgan
Helpline Director
www.theownersadvocate.com
kate@toa.me
866-644-7776 x 250

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