The legally-backed process for canceling Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness, LA Fitness, and other gym memberships — including contracts and state health club laws. This guide applies specifically to Snap Fitness ($35-$50/mo) subscribers in District of Columbia, citing applicable state and federal law.
District of Columbia's CPPA + Auto-Renewal Protections (D.C. Code § 28-3901) gives you specific protections when dealing with Snap Fitness subscriptions:
Penalties: CPPA violation — treble damages and attorney fees
Applied to Snap Fitness (In-person or certified mail) in District of Columbia
Read your membership contract first
Find your contract (check your email or the gym's member portal). Note: the contract term, any minimum commitment period, notice requirements (typically 30 days), and cancellation methods allowed.
District of Columbia note: D.C. Code § 28-3901 requires Snap Fitness to provide an easy cancellation mechanism.
Send written notice via certified mail
For gyms like Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness, and LA Fitness, send a certified letter with return receipt to your home club. Include: full name, address, membership number, and explicit cancellation request.
Visit in-person as a backup
Visit your home club during staffed hours and request cancellation in writing. Ask for a written receipt of your cancellation request with the date and representative's name.
Cite your state's Health Club Act
Most states (CA, NY, TX, FL, IL, etc.) have Health Club Acts that override gym contracts. These laws often require gyms to allow cancellation by certified mail regardless of what the contract says.
Dispute charges after cancellation
After your notice period ends, watch your statement. Any charges after the effective cancellation date are disputable. File a chargeback citing the Fair Credit Billing Act and your cancellation documentation.
Method: In-person or certified mail · Difficulty: hard
Snap Fitness-specific tips
Depends on contract terms.
Under D.C. Code § 28-3901, you may be entitled to a full refund if Snap Fitness didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These apply to Snap Fitness in every state, including District of Columbia:
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