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Our lawyers work on your behalf to claim compensation from Timeshare Companies that have misled and pressurised you into false or illegal contracts.

For decades people have been scammed by Timeshare companies.

Most people thought they were buying either a luxury holiday accommodation, something they could leave to their loved ones or they were led to believe that they buying a sound investment that would guarantee a financial return that would be greater than any other investment they could take up.

Many people have spoken with other companies with regard to their timeshare.

The industry in incestuous. Each company selling you as a client from one resort to the other, to get you to take a breakfast and miss selling you again.

As a result this means that you are immediately cynical, lacking trust as soon as there is a mention of timeshare.

Or are you one of the lucky ones who never got caught? 

Awarded to Clients

  • Club la Costa The contract nullified was determined by the lack of information regarding the contract length and accommodation details under Spanish law 04/2012, the client also won court costs. £12,766 awarded.
  • Anfi– The contract nullified was determined by the lack of information regarding the contract length and accommodation details under Spanish law 42/1998. The client also won court costs. £36,003 awarded.
  • Diamond Resorts– The contract nullified was determined by the lack of information regarding the contract length and accommodation details under Spanish law 42/1998. The client also won court costs £16,649 awarded.

EU Timeshare Directive

The EU Timeshare Directive is an important document laying out the regulation of timeshare contracts. It was written to replace the Timeshare Directive from 1994.

The newer directive lays out the rules and regulations in simpler terms, making it easier for the general public to understand. What’s more, it also provides enhanced protection against unlawful timeshare contracts.

EU Timeshare Directive

The EU Timeshare Directive is an important document laying out the regulation of timeshare contracts. It was written to replace the Timeshare Directive from 1994.

The newer directive lays out the rules and regulations in simpler terms, making it easier for the general public to understand. What’s more, it also provides enhanced protection against unlawful timeshare contracts.

A timeshare contract is one that lasts for in excess of one year and gives the buyer the legal right to holiday in a property overnight during fixed periods of the year. This can be at any type of property, from a small apartment, through to a villa in a large holiday village.