You might’ve signed up for a Marriott timeshare thinking you were locking in easy, flexible vacations. Now, you’re staring at rising fees, limited availability, and a points system that feels like Monopoly money. Sound familiar?
You’re not alone. A lot of smart people find themselves in the same spot—trapped in a Marriott Vacation Club contract they don’t fully understand and can’t seem to use. If that’s you, a timeshare scam lawyer can help you find a way out.
What’s Really in Your Marriott Timeshare Contract?
Marriott doesn’t sell fixed weeks at a specific resort. Instead, they sell Vacation Club Points, which are pitched as flexible and convenient. But here’s the problem:
- Availability is tight during the times you actually want to travel.
- The number of points it takes to book a trip can increase every year.
- The solution they offer? Buy more points. Again.
You may have been told you could rent it out, trade for luxury resorts, or resell it easily later on. But once you’re locked in, the reality often looks very different. That’s when the pressure starts, and the contract terms make canceling seem impossible.
A timeshare lawyer can take a hard look at the paperwork and spot any fraud, misrepresentations, or legal weaknesses that can be used to get you out.
Legal Ways to Get Out of a Marriott Timeshare
Every situation is different, but here are the common strategies we use:
Negotiation. We can approach Marriott directly and push for a release from the contract. This works best when there’s a strong case that you were misled.
Legal Action. If Marriott or its sales reps used deceptive sales tactics—like telling you this was a smart financial investment—we may just have the perfect avenue to a legal cancellation. You don’t need an exit company that’s just a middleman and will hand your case off to a lawyer. That just adds to the cost. We cut out the fluff and get straight to work.
The Hidden Costs Marriott Won’t Talk About
Let’s be real—owning a Marriott timeshare isn’t cheap, and most owners don’t realize how bad it gets until after the ink is dry.
- Maintenance fees are often $1,000 or more per year—and they go up over time.
- You still pay, even if you don’t travel.
- Booking priority often goes to cash-paying hotel guests or promotional stays.
- Points lose value as Marriott increases how many it takes to book the same trip.
You might think, “I’ll just sell it.” But most timeshares, especially Marriott’s, don’t hold any resale value—and Marriott makes sure of that by limiting resale rights or requiring buyers to go through their system.
Why Hire a Timeshare Attorney?
This isn’t just about walking away. It’s about doing it the right way—legally and permanently.
We know the playbook. Marriott’s system is built to keep you in. We know how to push back.
We do the talking. Once we’re on the case, Marriott and any collection agency has to go through us. That means no more calls, letters, or scare tactics. You’ll know what it costs. At Connor Law, we charge a flat fee. No hidden costs. And if we can’t help, you get your money back. Simple as that.
Take the First Step Away From Your Marriott Timeshare Today
Still hoping things will get better with your Marriott timeshare? They won’t. The points won’t stretch further. The fees won’t go down. The headaches won’t stop.
We’ll look at your contract and tell you if we can help. No sales pitch. No scare tactics. Just honest advice and a clear path forward.
You’ve paid enough already. Let’s get this off your back—for good. Reach out to learn more about your options.