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How to Cancel Houstonian Membership || Tell Me Data || Cancel the houstonian club Membership

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In this video, I break down how to cancel your Houstonian Club (Hustanian/Honian) membership and what you need to know before you submit anything. The main step is simple: you have to submit a signed resignation/inactivation form at their center. I also show you the exact form you’re looking for and where to find it online by searching for the official Houstonian Club membership resignation form, downloading it, and filling it out properly. But here’s the big thing I want you to keep in mind—your membership does not cancel instantly. In many cases, they’ll place you on an “inactive” status instead of fully canceling right away, and that inactive status can last up to 10 years (especially if you’re relocating more than 100 miles away). I also cover the money side: all dues and charges must be paid in full at the time of cancellation/inactivation, and if you ever want to come back, reinstatement can cost you—around $2,000 if you return within 2 years, and it can increase up to $10,000 after 5 to 10 years. I also mention the 24-hour notice rule for fitness/spa service cancellations to avoid charges.

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