Timeshare

Spanish timeshare
claims

More than 1,5 million European households own a Timeshare, most resorts being located in Spain and Canary Islands (26% approximately).

Many times timeshare owners find that the product is not what they expected, that the property is difficult to book, the maintenance fees keep increasing, they are trapped in perpetuity in a product they no longer want or is not the asset they thought it was, having little or no resale value, and being burdened with important loans to pay it.

That situation kept them attached to a contract they no longer wanted to be part of, but it changed when Spanish Supreme Court´s issued a Decision on January 15th, 2015, developed by many others, stating Timeshare Contracts are to be declared void given any of the following conditions:

  • The contract doesn’t give essential information about the property (doesn’t specify which apartment is to be shared), or regarding when the client is entitled to use the property (i.e. stating “Floating weeks” without further detail).
  • The contract has no time limitation or it is for a period longer than 50 years.
  • Payments have been made by the clients during the cooling off period.
  • Your contract doesn’t include the information required by law about your right to cancel it or terminate it following purchase.
Timeshare claims regarding Spanish resorts are to be made in Spanish court. Our senior partner is a Spanish lawyer member of the Spanish Bar Association "Muy Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Pamplona" with more than 20 years of experience practicing civil law advising companies and individuals, and with hundreds of court cases resolved.

We are not an intermediary, we will manage your case personally and you will deal directly with the lawyer in charge of the case. You will also have full access to the case development with information up to date.

We are not a Timeshare claim company, we are a Law Firm, so we don’t make “copy paste” claims, every lawsuit we make is tailor-made for each client according to the precise circumstances of the client’s case.
If your contract meets the conditions stated by the recent Spanish Supreme Court decisions it could be declared VOID. In that case you could get all the money you paid back.

Plus if you made any payment during the cooling off period (within 3 months of signing the contract) you can claim back double any deposit or other payments you made during that period.

In addition to the previously mentioned you can claim for legal interest from the date of registering your claim with the Courts in Spain and for your legal fees (with the exception of some minor legal and administrative expenses and notary fees).
Legal fees and cost are different for each case and depend on the particularities and the value of each claim. Nevertheless if your claim succeeds your legal fees will be made against the timeshare promoter.
We will let you know whether your claim is viable or not, the value of that claim, the fixed cost of pursuing your claim and the possibility of no win no fee arrangements in your case, plus any further details you need to know in order to decide going ahead with your claim or not.

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