Membership transfer
LA Fitness Membership Transfer
Membership transfer can mean several things: changing your home club, using another location, moving to a different access level, or trying to shift account responsibility. Name the exact change you want before asking the club what is possible.
Can you transfer an LA Fitness membership?
It depends on what transfer means in your situation. Changing the club you use is different from transferring billing responsibility or giving a membership to another person.
Start by telling the club exactly what you want: use a different club, move your home club, change access level, add a family member, or stop paying for the account.
What if you moved to a new area?
If you moved, ask whether your current membership works at nearby clubs or whether you need to change access level, transfer home club handling, or cancel under your agreement.
Do not cancel before comparing options. A broader-access plan may be cheaper than cancelling and paying new enrollment fees later, but only if the nearby club is included.
Can you give your membership to someone else?
Do not assume a membership can be assigned to another person. Ask the club whether account responsibility, family add-ons, or membership ownership can be changed under your agreement.
If the goal is for another person to use the gym regularly, adding a family member or opening a separate membership may be cleaner than trying to transfer an account.
Is changing a home club the same as upgrading access?
No. A home-club change updates the membership's primary location, while an access upgrade changes which clubs the plan permits. A transfer can also refer to assigning a membership, which may not be allowed.
State the result you need rather than asking only for a transfer. Ask whether the change alters dues, annual-fee timing, access, or contract terms.
What should movers check before changing a membership?
Confirm that the destination club accepts the current plan and compare its amenities, hours, pricing, and premium status before authorizing a change.
If the current plan does not fit, compare an upgrade, a home-club change, cancellation and re-enrollment, and any resulting startup fees.
Side-by-side
Clarify the change you actually need
| Request | What changes | Main question |
|---|---|---|
| Home-club change | Primary club on the account | Will dues or terms change? |
| Access upgrade | Number or type of eligible clubs | Which named locations become available? |
| Member-to-member transfer | Person responsible for membership | Is assignment permitted at all? |
| Cancel and rejoin | Old membership ends; new offer begins | What new fees and terms apply? |
Details to confirm
What to check before you act
FAQ
Quick answers before you decide
Can I transfer my LA Fitness membership to another location?
You may be able to use another location if your plan includes it. If not, ask about changing access level or home-club handling.
Can I transfer my membership to another person?
Do not assume so. Ask the club whether your agreement allows any account responsibility change or whether a separate membership is required.
Can I transfer my LA Fitness membership to another person?
Do not assume a membership can be assigned. Review the agreement and ask the club whether member-to-member transfer is permitted.
Will changing my home club change the price?
It may. Ask for the new dues, fees, access, and effective date in writing before approving the change.
Where to verify details
Check the source that applies to your club
Prices, schedules, amenities, and account procedures can vary. These official pages are the best starting points; your selected club and signed agreement control the final details.
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