Mexico Timeshare Cancellation Letter Generator

Answer a few questions and get a legally-formatted cancellation letter that cites Mexico's Federal Consumer Protection Law. Reviewing your full letter is free — get the print-ready PDF for a one-time $9. No login. While you fill the form your details stay in your browser; they're only transmitted securely to generate your PDF when you choose to pay.

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💳 Already home? Start a credit-card chargeback in parallel

If you paid by card, you have a second, powerful remedy. U.S. cardholders are protected under Regulation Z (Truth in Lending Act); Canadian cardholders under FCAC and card-network rules. Both typically give you 60–120 days from the statement date to dispute the charge. Call your card issuer, cite "services not as described / misrepresentation," and attach this letter as evidence.

✅ What to do next

  1. Send via certified mail to the resort's legal department (Return Receipt Requested). Verify the address on your contract.
  2. Email a copy to the resort's customer service so there is a timestamped digital record.
  3. If no response in 15 days, file with PROFECO at gob.mx/profeco — see our PROFECO guide.
  4. Contact your credit-card company about a chargeback (if paid by card).
  5. If fraud occurred, consider a police report (denuncia) with Mexico's FGR.

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