"All these owners want is to get out of these timeshare agreements, and a lot are taken in by the salesmen."
Some pensioners are being forced to pay fees until they die, even if they are too old or ill to use their holiday properties. Some even opt to bequeath them back to the companies in their wills, so their children won't be lumbered with ongoing fees.
Read More
The judgment has date of 21st february 2013 and was notified to my colleague, Miguel Rodríguez with whom I have collaborated during the last three years on Timeshare cases, on the 8th of March.
Read More
Timeshare ownership is well established in Spain with many respected companies, agents and resorts operating legally and fairly. However, there are also many unscrupulous companies, some of which claim to provide various incentives (including stock market investments and discounts on airfares and accommodation) when exchanging existing time-share ownership or taking out membership of holiday clubs.
Read More
The “Tiempo Compartido” (Timeshare), misnamed as “Multiproperty”, involves the acquisition of a property between several buyers, who occupy this property, in shifts, during the course of the year.
Read More