State-specific guides on how to cancel your gym membership — legally, quickly, and without the runaround.
24 Hour Fitness has online cancellation — but annual fee timing, personal training contracts, and a 30-day notice trap still catch members off guard. Here's the full process and your state rights.
Anytime Fitness is the world's largest gym chain by locations — and every one operates independently. Here's how to navigate the franchise maze, invoke your state rights, and cancel without the runaround.
The Texas Health Spa Act (Tex. Occ. Code Ch. 702) gives you a 3-day rescission right, relocation cancellation, medical rights, and more. Here's exactly how to use these rights against any Texas gym.
Florida's Health Studio Services Act (Fla. Stat. § 501.017) provides 3-day cancellation rights, relocation protection, and mandatory surety bonds. Here's how to cancel any Florida gym membership fee-free.
New York GBL §§ 621–627 gives gym members a 3-day cancellation right, relocation rights, medical cancellation, a 36-month maximum contract limit, and inaccessibility protection. Here's how to use them.
No online cancellation. No phone option. Planet Fitness makes leaving deliberately hard. Here's the certified mail address, the exact letter to write, and your state-specific legal rights to force it through — fee-free.
LA Fitness requires in-person or certified mail cancellation — by design. Here's the exact mailing address, what your letter must include, and the state-specific statutes (CA, TX, FL, NY, NJ) that waive any cancellation fee.
California has some of the strongest gym cancellation laws in the country. Cooling-off periods, medical exceptions, relocation rights — your gym is betting you don't know them. Here they are.