Your state’s rescission window

Most states give timeshare buyers a window to cancel after signing. If you’re inside yours, you can cancel for free, today, without us or anyone else. Find your state below — each entry cites the statute so you can verify it yourself. A few states have no timeshare-specific cancellation law; the table says so honestly instead of inventing a number.

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Statutory timeshare rescission windows by state, with the clock start and statute citation for each.
StateWindowStatute
Alabama5 days (Sunday not counted if it's the 5th day)Ala. Code § 34-27-53
Alaska15 daysAlaska Stat. § 34.08.580 (Common Interest Ownership Act)
Arizona10 calendar daysAriz. Rev. Stat. § 32-2197.03
Arkansas5 daysArk. Code § 18-14-409
California7 calendar daysCal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 11238
Colorado5 calendar daysColo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-703
Connecticut5 calendar daysConn. Gen. Stat. § 42-103pp
Delaware5 business days6 Del. C. § 2824
District of Columbia15 calendar daysD.C. Code § 42-1904.02 (Condominium Act — applies when sold as a condominium interest)
Florida10 calendar daysFla. Stat. § 721.10
Georgia7 days (Sundays and holidays not counted)O.C.G.A. § 44-3-174
Hawaii7 calendar daysHaw. Rev. Stat. § 514E-8
Idaho5 calendar daysIdaho Code § 55-1804A (Subdivided Lands Disposition Act)
Illinois5 calendar days765 ILCS 101/10-10
Indiana72 hours (Sundays and holidays not counted)Ind. Code § 32-32-3-7
Iowa5 business days (statutory minimum)Iowa Code § 557A.11
KansasNo timeshare-specific statute; 3 business days where the door-to-door sales law appliesK.S.A. 50-640
Kentucky3 business days (vacation clubs) or 5 business days (subdivided land)KRS 367.397 / KRS 367.477
Louisiana7 calendar daysLa. R.S. 9:1131.13
Maine10 calendar days33 M.R.S. § 592
Maryland10 calendar daysMd. Code, Real Prop. § 11A-114
Massachusetts3 business daysMass. Gen. Laws ch. 183B, § 41
Michigan9 business daysMCL 559.184 (Condominium Act — no timeshare-specific act)
Minnesota5 daysMinn. Stat. § 83.28
Mississippi7 calendar days30 Miss. Code R. § 1601-8.7 (real-estate commission rule)
Missouri5 daysMo. Rev. Stat. § 407.620
MontanaNo current statute (7-day right repealed in 2023)Former Mont. Code Ann. § 37-53-304 (repealed by SB 455, 2023)
Nebraska3 business daysNeb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1716
Nevada5 calendar daysNev. Rev. Stat. § 119A.410
New Hampshire5 daysN.H. RSA 356-A:4 (Land Sales Full Disclosure Act)
New Jersey7 calendar daysN.J.S.A. 45:15-16.67
New Mexico7 daysN.M. Stat. § 47-11-5
New York7 business days13 NYCRR § 24.2(b) (Attorney General regulation)
North Carolina5 daysN.C. Gen. Stat. § 93A-45
North DakotaNo timeshare-specific statuteN.D. Cent. Code ch. 43-23.1 contains no cooling-off right
OhioNo timeshare-specific statute; 3 business days where the home-solicitation law appliesOhio Rev. Code § 1345.22
Oklahoma5 daysOkla. Stat. tit. 71, § 643
Oregon5 calendar daysOr. Rev. Stat. § 94.836
Pennsylvania5 days (or 7 days after receiving the public offering statement)68 P.S. § 4408
Rhode Island5 business daysR.I. Gen. Laws § 34-41-4.06
South Carolina5 days (Sunday not counted if it's the 5th day)S.C. Code Ann. § 27-32-40
South DakotaNo timeshare-specific statuteSDCL ch. 43-15B contains no rescission provision
Tennessee10 days (15 if you didn't make an on-site inspection)Tenn. Code Ann. § 66-32-114
Texas5 daysTex. Prop. Code § 221.041
Utah5 business daysUtah Code § 57-19-12
Vermont5 days27 V.S.A. § 607
Virginia7 calendar daysVa. Code § 55.1-2221
Washington7 daysRCW 64.36.150
West Virginia10 daysW. Va. Code § 36-9-5
Wisconsin5 business daysWis. Stat. § 707.47
WyomingNo timeshare-specific statute; 3 business days where the home-solicitation law appliesWyo. Stat. § 40-12-104

This table is educational information, not legal advice, and statutes change. The window that applies to you is usually the law of the state where you signed — check your contract, which is required to disclose your cancellation right, and verify the current statute at the link before you rely on it.

Deadlines here are strict: if your window is open, act today. Cancellation generally must be in writing — check the statute for the exact delivery method it requires.