by Mark Rowe | Mar 24, 2018 | Law |
Timeshare law is complicated. Though there is certainly an element of general contract law that applies, there are much more intricate aspects to timeshare law that are specific to this area. Timeshare law is convoluted and fluid, always adapting and changing as new...
by Mark Rowe | Jan 22, 2018 | FAQs, Law |
The RDO (Resort Development Organisation), formerly the OTE, is the regulatory body for the timeshare industry. It was formed in February 2008 by the European Timeshare Federation to pull together timeshare trade associations from across Europe into one single direct...
by Mark Rowe | Aug 8, 2017 | Law |
If you’ve had your eye on the news in the world of timeshare recently, you’ll have no doubt come across the many cases being raised against Anfi contracts. Hundreds of thousands of the timeshare company’s contracts have been deemed null and void in court cases across...
by Mark Rowe | Jul 22, 2017 | Law |
Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish Timeshare Law Spain, including the Canary Islands, is the most popular country for timeshare in Europe. It’s no surprise, therefore, that it is also the place where lots of timeshare legal cases end up. At Timeshare.Lawyer, we...
by Mark Rowe | Jun 20, 2017 | Law |
New Caribbean Timeshare Law Offers Protection For Timeshare Consumers History has been made with regards to a new Caribbean Timeshare law. For the very first time the Philipsburg parliament has approved protection for timeshare consumers and in doing so, have offered...
by Mark Rowe | Jun 15, 2017 | Law |
Three Illegal Timeshare Contracts Nullified In Spanish Court Since the Spanish Supreme Court rulings, the wins against null and void timeshare contracts keep increasing. In the past week, there have been three wins for timeshare owners against their resorts in Spain....