30/09/2025
High-pressure timeshare pitch. Beautiful view. Ten pages of legalese.
If you’re an expat in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, or Tulum, this probably sounds familiar.
Last week a traveler messaged Mexico Lawyer Help after a “today-only” offer turned into a costly obligation. We paired them with an English-speaking lawyer in Mexico. The lawyer’s contract review spotted a clear misrepresentation—the sales promises didn’t match the written terms. We coordinated a precise demand letter, and the resort released them from the timeshare commitment. No drama, no retainer, just facts and results.
What we do (plain English, fixed scope):
• Contract review (2–3 pages) — $179 USD
– We flag risky language, hidden fees, and one-sided clauses.
• Demand/complaint letter — $149 USD
– A focused, evidence-based letter that references the contract and applicable consumer protections.
Why it works for expats:
• You get answers in English and clear next steps.
• We coordinate with licensed attorneys when needed (we’re a documentation & coordination service, not a law firm).
• You pay a flat fee—no hourly surprises.
• Most clients say the price of a review + letter saved them far more than they would’ve lost staying locked in.
If you’re weighing a timeshare cancellation in Mexico or just want a contract review before you sign, visit https://www.mexicolawyerhelp.com/complaints/timeshare-cancellation/
Buy Email Answer ($69) or a Lawyer Letter ($149). English‑first guidance for timeshare issues in Mexico with Spanish outreach.