Full-Service Timeshare Document Preparation Program
Timeshare owners often feel overwhelmed by contracts, maintenance fees, collection pressure, resort communication, and confusing cancellation options.
This full-service program is designed for owners who do not want to figure everything out alone.
For $2,997, we help you organize your timeshare situation, prepare key documents, and guide you through the process with a clear, professional, consumer-focused approach.
Flexible Payment Structure
Initial Deposit — $1,497
Begins the consultation, review, and document preparation process.
Final Balance — $1,500
Due upon completion of document preparation before final delivery of completed materials.
What’s Included
- Personal review of your timeshare situation
- Document organization guidance
- Review of ownership details
- Hardship letter preparation support
- Misrepresentation statement preparation, if applicable
- Financial hardship documentation organization
- Communication strategy guidance
- Preparation of professional cancellation-related documents
- Follow-up guidance
- Clear next-step instructions
Who This Is For
This program is ideal for owners who:
- Feel overwhelmed by the process
- Are dealing with maintenance fees
- Are facing collections
- Still owe on their timeshare
- Are retired or facing financial hardship
- Do not want to pay $5,000–$10,000 to a cancellation company
- Want a more transparent and personal approach
Why This Program Is Different
Many timeshare cancellation companies charge thousands of dollars upfront with little transparency and long waiting periods.
This program is different because you work with a consumer advocate who focuses on organization, preparation, transparency, and personal guidance. Your documents are prepared in 5 business days.
Important Disclaimer
Timeshare Debt Relief™ is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This is a document preparation and consumer advocacy service. Results vary based on each owner’s situation, resort, contract, balance owed, financial hardship, documentation, and communication history.




