Dear Gillian, The CLC Group of companies do not register their contracts at the Land Registry. It would be beneficial to have your CLC contract and other documents reviewed to find out your rights and your options for a potential compensation claim. One of the grounds for this is the non-identificatRead more
Dear Gillian,
The CLC Group of companies do not register their contracts at the Land Registry. It would be beneficial to have your CLC contract and other documents reviewed to find out your rights and your options for a potential compensation claim. One of the grounds for this is the non-identification of property information.
If you would like to find out what options you have, feel free to contact us at your convenience: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (USA) 1-888-3677055 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat.
Dear Andrew, I am sorry you are experiencing a long waiting time for your case to be finalised against Anfi. The problem Canarian Legal Alliance are probably having is that Anfi would appeal a successful judgement against them purely to delay your case. Furthermore, as you are probably aware, becausRead more
Dear Andrew,
I am sorry you are experiencing a long waiting time for your case to be finalised against Anfi. The problem Canarian Legal Alliance are probably having is that Anfi would appeal a successful judgement against them purely to delay your case. Furthermore, as you are probably aware, because of the sheer amount of lawsuits against Anfi, the Mercantile court ordered liquidation of two Anfi companies Anfi Sales SL and Anfi resorts SL. If you were contracted to these companies it is likely your case is registered with the administrator of those said companies. The good news is that the Anfi administration process is well underway, and once the administrators have completed all their work, they will inform the creditors/claimants that will be receiving monies.
Barclays Partner Finance has been penalised for timeshare loans issued by a Maltese timeshare.
Dear Graham, Legitimate timeshare sales are near impossible I'm afraid, there is no market for timeshare sales, if you are looking at timeshare companies that promote to sell your timeshare, please use extreme caution as they rarely find a legitimate buyer. If you would like to find out what optionsRead more
Dear Graham,
Legitimate timeshare sales are near impossible I’m afraid, there is no market for timeshare sales, if you are looking at timeshare companies that promote to sell your timeshare, please use extreme caution as they rarely find a legitimate buyer. If you would like to find out what options are available to you, feel free to get in touch.
Dear Paul, Our apologies for the late reply, With reference to your question, as with buying any kind of property, doing the purchase as an individual via a fully qualified practised lawyer in the jurisdiction the purchase is located would be the best option to avoid anything fraudulent. I would alsRead more
Dear Paul,
Our apologies for the late reply,
With reference to your question, as with buying any kind of property, doing the purchase as an individual via a fully qualified practised lawyer in the jurisdiction the purchase is located would be the best option to avoid anything fraudulent. I would also recommend that you visit the timeshare and see the unit prior to any transfer of monies.
Dear Stacey, I am sorry to hear about your health, I also understand that when you have health issues, you do start to think of things like this. To answer your question, when a timeshare owner dies, the timeshare becomes part of the estate and the inheritors become the new owners and they are obligRead more
Dear Stacey,
I am sorry to hear about your health, I also understand that when you have health issues, you do start to think of things like this.
To answer your question, when a timeshare owner dies, the timeshare becomes part of the estate and the inheritors become the new owners and they are obligated to take over the timeshare fees. If the timeshare is unwanted, they will not be required to pay the fees.
Since old timeshare contracts typically include “in perpetuity” clauses, owners can be tied to these for life and they are then passed to next of kin. The “in perpetuity” clause basically means no end date. In Spain “Perpetuity” contracts are illegal and a lot of the timeshare resorts still active, do not have this clause in new contracts anymore but there are thousands of old contracts that still do. Check your contract and see if you have an “in perpetuity” contract or not.
In summary I don’t think you need to worry as they cannot be forced to pay the fees if it is unwanted.
Should you want further clarification, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Club la Costa – What do I need to confirm if we are still owners?
Dear Gillian, The CLC Group of companies do not register their contracts at the Land Registry. It would be beneficial to have your CLC contract and other documents reviewed to find out your rights and your options for a potential compensation claim. One of the grounds for this is the non-identificatRead more
Dear Gillian,
The CLC Group of companies do not register their contracts at the Land Registry. It would be beneficial to have your CLC contract and other documents reviewed to find out your rights and your options for a potential compensation claim. One of the grounds for this is the non-identification of property information.
If you would like to find out what options you have, feel free to contact us at your convenience: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (USA) 1-888-3677055 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat.
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Dear Andrew, I am sorry you are experiencing a long waiting time for your case to be finalised against Anfi. The problem Canarian Legal Alliance are probably having is that Anfi would appeal a successful judgement against them purely to delay your case. Furthermore, as you are probably aware, becausRead more
Dear Andrew,
I am sorry you are experiencing a long waiting time for your case to be finalised against Anfi. The problem Canarian Legal Alliance are probably having is that Anfi would appeal a successful judgement against them purely to delay your case. Furthermore, as you are probably aware, because of the sheer amount of lawsuits against Anfi, the Mercantile court ordered liquidation of two Anfi companies Anfi Sales SL and Anfi resorts SL. If you were contracted to these companies it is likely your case is registered with the administrator of those said companies. The good news is that the Anfi administration process is well underway, and once the administrators have completed all their work, they will inform the creditors/claimants that will be receiving monies.
Barclays Partner Finance has been penalised for timeshare loans issued by a Maltese timeshare.
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Dear Graham, Legitimate timeshare sales are near impossible I'm afraid, there is no market for timeshare sales, if you are looking at timeshare companies that promote to sell your timeshare, please use extreme caution as they rarely find a legitimate buyer. If you would like to find out what optionsRead more
Dear Graham,
Legitimate timeshare sales are near impossible I’m afraid, there is no market for timeshare sales, if you are looking at timeshare companies that promote to sell your timeshare, please use extreme caution as they rarely find a legitimate buyer. If you would like to find out what options are available to you, feel free to get in touch.
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Dear Paul, Our apologies for the late reply, With reference to your question, as with buying any kind of property, doing the purchase as an individual via a fully qualified practised lawyer in the jurisdiction the purchase is located would be the best option to avoid anything fraudulent. I would alsRead more
Dear Paul,
Our apologies for the late reply,
With reference to your question, as with buying any kind of property, doing the purchase as an individual via a fully qualified practised lawyer in the jurisdiction the purchase is located would be the best option to avoid anything fraudulent. I would also recommend that you visit the timeshare and see the unit prior to any transfer of monies.
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Dear Stacey, I am sorry to hear about your health, I also understand that when you have health issues, you do start to think of things like this. To answer your question, when a timeshare owner dies, the timeshare becomes part of the estate and the inheritors become the new owners and they are obligRead more
Dear Stacey,
I am sorry to hear about your health, I also understand that when you have health issues, you do start to think of things like this.
To answer your question, when a timeshare owner dies, the timeshare becomes part of the estate and the inheritors become the new owners and they are obligated to take over the timeshare fees. If the timeshare is unwanted, they will not be required to pay the fees.
Since old timeshare contracts typically include “in perpetuity” clauses, owners can be tied to these for life and they are then passed to next of kin. The “in perpetuity” clause basically means no end date. In Spain “Perpetuity” contracts are illegal and a lot of the timeshare resorts still active, do not have this clause in new contracts anymore but there are thousands of old contracts that still do. Check your contract and see if you have an “in perpetuity” contract or not.
In summary I don’t think you need to worry as they cannot be forced to pay the fees if it is unwanted.
Should you want further clarification, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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