In Michigan, timeshare cancellation and exit laws provide critical protections for consumers seeking to cancel or exit a timeshare contract. Michigan law grants buyers a 9-day rescission period after signing a timeshare agreement, during which they can cancel the contract without any penalty. This rescission period begins the day after the contract is signed or when the buyer receives the necessary cancellation notice, whichever is later. Once this 9-day window expires, cancelling or exiting a timeshare becomes more complicated, often requiring legal intervention or negotiation with the timeshare provider. Consumers should also be aware of potential exit scams and seek professional advice to avoid fraudulent practices. For Michigan residents, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office provides resources on timeshare cancellation and consumer protections, accessible at Michigan Attorney General’s Consumer Protection. Additionally, NOLO offers detailed information on timeshare cancellation laws, including a comprehensive overview of consumer rights and cancellation procedures, available through Timeshare Cancellation Rights. Understanding these legal protections can help Michigan residents navigate the timeshare cancellation and exit process with confidence.