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Matthew-d15
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My inlaws have a week timeshare in keswick but have been told this year that the week has been repossessed due to non payment of managenent fees as per their contract. However they didnt receive any communication of this as ...Read more

My inlaws have a week timeshare in keswick but have been told this year that the week has been repossessed due to non payment of managenent fees as per their contract. However they didnt receive any communication of this as they were not at their home for 18 months which the company were aware of. The fees for 2021 were not paid as there was debate over the amount during covid as they were unable to use their week during 2020 and 2021 (despite 2020 being paid in full). They still want to keep their week and it was a 99year contract held since the site was built. I suspect the company want to resell the week as they now offer much shorter contracts so can make more money out of it but cant prove this. Can I argue the week should not have been repossessed?

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William Scott-222
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I bought two 25 keys contracts with them on the understanding I would get a yearly return but because of COVID I only got my maintenance fees payed last year by them instead of the £4,000 plus rental. I paid ...Read more

I bought two 25 keys contracts with them on the understanding I would get a yearly return but because of COVID I only got my maintenance fees payed last year by them instead of the £4,000 plus rental. I paid £25,000 for each of them

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Karen Preston-6ac
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We have been asked by Anfi in Gran Canaria to sign amended documents – a large pack has been sent in the post. When I asked gem to summarise the changes/reasons for change – this is what they said. ...Read more

We have been asked by Anfi in Gran Canaria to sign amended documents – a large pack has been sent in the post. When I asked gem to summarise the changes/reasons for change – this is what they said. Have you been involved with Anfi before any have any advice?

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Caron Day-2ef
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We have owned a time share( Marina Park since 1990 a floating member we have not been allowed to use it over the past couple of years but still have to pay a large maintainable cost. We don’t want it ...Read more

We have owned a time share( Marina Park since 1990 a floating member we have not been allowed to use it over the past couple of years but still have to pay a large maintainable cost. We don’t want it any more and we’re going to take back our membership certificate this year but holiday got cancelled again. How do we get rid of this now burden around our necks as I retire in a few months. I hear the Spanish government are now closing all the timeshare properties anyway

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Bernard Woods-7de
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We want to get rid of our Sheraton vistana resort timeshare in Florida. Been in contact with sell my time share company based there in Florida, they will then advertise it for sale at a cost of $1998. That includes ...Read more

We want to get rid of our Sheraton vistana resort timeshare in Florida. Been in contact with sell my time share company based there in Florida, they will then advertise it for sale at a cost of $1998. That includes all finalising documents and transfer fees etc. Does not guarantee sale. Is this my best option to relinquish my ownership? I just want to be rid of it and stop paying fees when I’m not able to use it. Other companies here in UK are able to do it but don’t give an exact price of what it would cost.

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