Timeshare and Holiday Related Disputes
We’ve all read horror-story headlines about missold holidays and people left with huge debts after signing up for luxury properties or breaks abroad. Unfortunately foreign timeshare contracts can often lead to disappointment or lengthy and complicated disputes.
High pressure sales techniques are often used by marketing companies to get consumers to sign on the dotted line. You might find out later that the timeshare you bought is not what you were led to believe it would be at the point of sale.
Although the timeshare market has fallen dramatically, many people find the product they purchased is very difficult to sell on.
We’re listed on the Timeshare Consumers Association website (please click here for their website), under useful contacts, as a result of our expertise in timeshare disputes.
If you feel you may have been unduly pressurised or are unhappy with your timeshare, then we can advise you on your rights under the Timeshare Act 1992 and the Timeshare, Holiday Products, Resale and Exchange Contracts Regulations 2010.
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