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  1. Asked: June 4, 2021In: Company Specific

    How can I get out of my Azure Timeshare?

    Tamara Gümmer Lawyer Legal Bar Association No. 10.531
    Added an answer on June 4, 2021 at 1:12 pm

    Dear Theresa, Thank you for contacting Timeshare Lawyer, I am aware that Azure are in liquidation so I would highly recommend you seeking professional legal advice from a timeshare expert on the correct way to get out of your ownership.  If you would like further assistance, please don't hesitate toRead more

    Dear Theresa,

    Thank you for contacting Timeshare Lawyer,

    I am aware that Azure are in liquidation so I would highly recommend you seeking professional legal advice from a timeshare expert on the correct way to get out of your ownership.  If you would like further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us. (UK) 0800 520 2322/ (International) +44  800 520 2322 or use our online chat facility at https://timeshare.lawyer/

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  2. Asked: May 28, 2021In: Maintenance Fees

    I’m being sued for Maintenance Fees

    Tamara Gümmer Lawyer Legal Bar Association No. 10.531
    Added an answer on May 28, 2021 at 10:30 am

    Dear Mike, Thank you for your question, we are happy to advise you. We are assuming here that you are asking what can you do. The most effective way to get rid of your timeshare is by cancelling your agreement purchase or to get it declared null and void by a judge. You would need to have a review oRead more

    Dear Mike,

    Thank you for your question, we are happy to advise you.

    We are assuming here that you are asking what can you do. The most effective way to get rid of your timeshare is by cancelling your agreement purchase or to get it declared null and void by a judge.

    You would need to have a review of your membership as there are different guidelines depending on what timeshare you own, what resort and when you purchased etc.  This will need to be done by an experienced timeshare legal professional in order to receive the correct guidance. Feel free to call us and we will be able to advise you further 0800 520 2322.

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  3. Asked: May 5, 2021In: Timeshare Claims

    What are my rights to exit and claim?

    Tamara Gümmer Lawyer Legal Bar Association No. 10.531
    Added an answer on May 5, 2021 at 10:05 am

    Dear Valarie Thank you for your question regarding rights to exit and claim. We can advise you on Spanish court rulings, however, in order to see if you personally could claim, you would need an independent timeshare specialist lawyer to look at your Purchase Agreement and other related timeshare owRead more

    Dear Valarie

    Thank you for your question regarding rights to exit and claim.

    We can advise you on Spanish court rulings, however, in order to see if you personally could claim, you would need an independent timeshare specialist lawyer to look at your Purchase Agreement and other related timeshare ownership documents.

    The Spanish Law 42/1998 was enacted to protect timeshare consumers which came into effect 5th January 1999. On January 15th 2015, a ruling of the Spanish Supreme Court had a significant impact on owners of timeshare. The supreme court ruled that all contracts signed after 5th January 1999 must be for less than 50 years, thus outlawing the practice of “Perpetuity contracts” which had been evident since the 1980’s.

    It has also been confirmed that resorts are required to give clients a ‘cooling-off period’ and it is also illegal to accept any monies or have the client sign for any finance agreement during this period. The duration of this law (4/2012) is 14 days. In addition to this, any timeshare sold since 5th January 1999 must state the accommodation details along with when they are entitled to use it.

    There are other factors to consider also such as whether you have a fixed week, floating week or points.

    If there are any of the above in your contract you may have grounds to claim against your resort if purchased in Spain.

    I hope this helps you, feel free to contact us again should you require further assistance.

     

     

     

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  4. Asked: March 29, 2021In: Timeshare General

    What is an Exchange?

    Tamara Gümmer Lawyer Legal Bar Association No. 10.531
    Added an answer on March 29, 2021 at 1:45 pm

    Hi John, I understand your frustration, COVID-19 has put a huge struggle on availability at timeshare resorts. To answer your question in simple terms, this means you can trade your week at your resort with another timeshare owner's week at another resort. RCI and Interval International are commonlyRead more

    Hi John,

    I understand your frustration, COVID-19 has put a huge struggle on availability at timeshare resorts.

    To answer your question in simple terms, this means you can trade your week at your resort with another timeshare owner’s week at another resort. RCI and Interval International are commonly known as companies who offer exchanges.

    The problem with exchanges is that the availability at other resorts is hard to find as each resort will prioritise the owners who purchased at that resort over an exchange client.    I hope you have some success at finding availability, best wishes.

     

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  5. Asked: March 8, 2021In: Maintenance Fees

    what are maintenance fees used for?

    Tamara Gümmer Lawyer Legal Bar Association No. 10.531
    Added an answer on March 8, 2021 at 3:02 pm

    Dear Mrs. Sarah, In a nutshell, maintenance fees are collected by timeshare companies for the purpose of covering the costs of maintaining the assigned property and the resort's common areas (such as cleaning, pool and children area maintenance), paying taxes and refurbishing the property.

    Dear Mrs. Sarah,

    In a nutshell, maintenance fees are collected by timeshare companies for the purpose of covering the costs of maintaining the assigned property and the resort’s common areas (such as cleaning, pool and children area maintenance), paying taxes and refurbishing the property.

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