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DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT YOUR TIMESHARE OWNERSHIP?
DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT YOUR TIMESHARE OWNERSHIP?
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We have payed this years fees but haven’t been able to use it in 2 years
Hello Colin I’m sorry to hear that, I would suggest you try to find a way to exit this contract as they are charging you for a product you are unable to use. In many cases the contracts issued are incredibly binding and have stringent clauses that go against a consumer’s rights. In cases such as theRead more
Hello Colin I’m sorry to hear that,
I would suggest you try to find a way to exit this contract as they are charging you for a product you are unable to use. In many cases the contracts issued are incredibly binding and have stringent clauses that go against a consumer’s rights. In cases such as these by claiming against the contract’s irregularities one can receive a compensation such as the maintenance fees refund or even pursue a claim. The only solution is claiming these contracts are getting the nullity in Court. We have a lot of cases against Diamond Resorts and these contracts are not determined. We can take these cases and we will get the nullity in Spanish Court. However it is something we advise you be rather careful with as there are many unruly companies that do not comply with our standards. For additional information on companies you can trust or regarding your contract please contact us (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessDo we need to get an exit certificate?
Dear Michael, I’m glad you came to us with this question as you must be aware of certain companies. It is true that when you exit your Timeshare you must receive a certificate of relinquishment from your resort not only for peace of mind but also for any future incidences. In many cases fraudulent cRead more
Dear Michael,
I’m glad you came to us with this question as you must be aware of certain companies. It is true that when you exit your Timeshare you must receive a certificate of relinquishment from your resort not only for peace of mind but also for any future incidences. In many cases fraudulent companies can merely reroute your maintenance fees to a different address to proliferate the guise that you have been freed from the responsibility of paying. In these cases one can in future find themselves with high outstanding debts. This is not to say it is your case of course, but you must be very aware and it is best to be in possession of one of these certificates. I would suggest we speak about your specific situation and in this way we can ascertain, to begin with, if you are still liable to a Timeshare contract; and secondly, to discuss whether the company you have been approached by is a veridical and legitimate one.
For additional information on companies you can trust or regarding your contract please contact us (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessCan I claim on my 10 year old Anfi contract
Thank you for asking your questions via Timeshare Lawyer. It has come to our attention that many Anfi contracts are highly irregular, as per the date range it of course depends on where your resort is and what type of contract you entered if you are able to claim against it. The contracts are indeteRead more
Thank you for asking your questions via Timeshare Lawyer.
It has come to our attention that many Anfi contracts are highly irregular, as per the date range it of course depends on where your resort is and what type of contract you entered if you are able to claim against it. The contracts are indeterminate if in the contracts the object (Suite Number, Plot Register..) or time are not defined (such as a contract in perpetuity or of an undefined duration) The Directive 94/47EC of the European Parliament and the Council was implemented in Spain through the Spanish Law 42/1998 enacted to protect purchasers of timeshare products, coming into effect on the 5th January 1999, but this also depends on what country you purchased your Timeshare in. I suggest in this case you seek more specific information, please contact us (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessWe were pressured into buying, what can we do?
Dear Karen, Thank you for asking your question. I'm assuming by what you have written in your question that you are talking about being pressured into buying a weeks timeshare and are asking what can you do? First of all, I'm unable to understand how long ago this purchase took place, however, if itRead more
Dear Karen,
Thank you for asking your question.
I’m assuming by what you have written in your question that you are talking about being pressured into buying a weeks timeshare and are asking what can you do?
First of all, I’m unable to understand how long ago this purchase took place, however, if it was within the last 14 days, you are within your rights to cancel and this should have been stated at your meeting. If you are talking about a purchase made some time ago and are looking for some assistance, we would need to understand more regarding what you own and when you purchased.
If you would like to discuss this further you can call us: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessshould the weeks timeshare been re-posessed?
Dear Matthew, I am sorry to hear that your inlaws are experiencing this. The first thing you should do is locate their timeshare contract and read the clause regarding non-payment. The next thing is to ask your inlaws if they used a written form of communication to notify their timeshare company ofRead more
Dear Matthew,
I am sorry to hear that your inlaws are experiencing this.
The first thing you should do is locate their timeshare contract and read the clause regarding non-payment. The next thing is to ask your inlaws if they used a written form of communication to notify their timeshare company of not being home for an extensive amount of time and did they pass on an alternative way for communication for instance email?
It is normal practice that a timeshare company will try all means of contact to have any outstanding debts paid, email, mobile, post etc. Next, I would recommend appealing the decision by writing a letter to the company, explaining your inlaws reasons for non-payment and if you don’t get a positive outcome, you could seek legal advice.
If you would like further assistance, please get in touch: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessCan I reclaim management fees for Spain and UK?
Dear Keith, Thank you for using Timeshare Lawyer. In order to answer your question, we would need to look over your timeshare contracts and documentation first as not all ownerships have grounds to claim. Please don’t hesitate to contact Timeshare Lawyer if you have not spoken to us already: (UK) 08Read more
Dear Keith,
Thank you for using Timeshare Lawyer.
In order to answer your question, we would need to look over your timeshare contracts and documentation first as not all ownerships have grounds to claim.
Please don’t hesitate to contact Timeshare Lawyer if you have not spoken to us already: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessFullbrook Associates or Proactive Solicitors?
Dear RJ, Thank you for asking your question, I have not had any direct experience with either company however, it is important that you check the credentials of any company you contract with to ensure they are qualified to fulfil the contracted services. I have had experience with some clients whoRead more
Dear RJ,
Thank you for asking your question,
I have not had any direct experience with either company however, it is important that you check the credentials of any company you contract with to ensure they are qualified to fulfil the contracted services. I have had experience with some clients who believed that law firms had confirmed cancellation and subsequently found that the contract was still in force. In the case of Fullbrook Associates, it appears that at least one member of their team is a qualified solicitor in the UK and their website states they are FCA regulated.
Should you require further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact Timeshare Lawyer (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessAm I legally bound to pay maintenance fees?
Dear Linda, In reference to your question the answer is unfortunately yes, Timeshare resorts have owners bound by contracts and will continue to seek maintenance fees whether you are able to use it or not. Furthermore, if you stop paying maintenance fees, you risk being pursued for non-payment. TheRead more
Dear Linda,
In reference to your question the answer is unfortunately yes,
Timeshare resorts have owners bound by contracts and will continue to seek maintenance fees whether you are able to use it or not. Furthermore, if you stop paying maintenance fees, you risk being pursued for non-payment. The only viable way to get out of paying maintenance fees is to consider dissolving your ownership.
If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us: (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See less25 Keys – Not fulfilling their promises
Dear William, Our apologies for the delay to your question and I am sorry that you are feeling disappointed. The first thing I would recommend is to see if your arrangement is written in your timeshare contract, that way you have grounds to complain and you can point out clauses as reference. If youRead more
Dear William,
Our apologies for the delay to your question and I am sorry that you are feeling disappointed.
The first thing I would recommend is to see if your arrangement is written in your timeshare contract, that way you have grounds to complain and you can point out clauses as reference. If you don’t, and the resort are being un-cooperative, then you may want to consider seeking professional legal advice.
If you would like further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us. (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
See lessWhat Shall I Do, Anfi want me to sign a new contract?
Dear Karen, First of all I have deleted from your communication from Anfi as this is public. Thank you for your question and understand your concerns. Before you sign anything, I would highly recommend that you have your documents old and new, reviewed by a timeshare legal professional. Spanish leRead more
Dear Karen,
First of all I have deleted from your communication from Anfi as this is public.
Thank you for your question and understand your concerns. Before you sign anything, I would highly recommend that you have your documents old and new, reviewed by a timeshare legal professional. Spanish legislation prevents timeshare companies from providing contracts over 50 years along with other rulings. Anfi have issued you a new contract in order to protect themselves from court proceedings in the future.
If you have not spoke to us yet and would like further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us. (UK) 0800 520 2322 (International) +44 800 520 2322 or message us on our online chat here: https://timeshare.lawyer/
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