My wife and I are separating
She is buying another timeshare and needs a solicitor
The solicitor has asked for an upfront payment of his total bill
Is this normal practice nowadays or should she be wary?
David Aguiar-2ddSubscriber
Does buying a timeshare need a Solicitor?
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Dear David,
I am sorry to hear of your personal circumstances,
Regarding your question about the solicitor, it will depend on exactly what the solicitor wants payment for. A timeshare is generally purchased direct with the resort (to avoid any future ownership or contractual issues) so therefore no need for a solicitor. Your wife should be cautious using any 3rd parties for the purchase of a timeshare and make sure they are legally qualified to practice.