Timeshare Blog and Resources
From the California Attorney General Timeshares might seem like a good deal, but beware. Timeshares often have large fees in addition to the purchase price. Some fees, such as maintenance fees, can rise each year without a limit, so the timeshare can quickly become unaffordable. Also, double check any promises
Jean Chatzky of AARP Magazine tells the story of a mother and daughter who try to get out of a timeshare. THE PROBLEMMore than 30 years ago, Kim Seney’s parents bought a timeshare near Reno, Nevada. But they hadn’t used it in years, and now Seney was helping her widowed
Most of the major timeshare resort membership programs are self-serving enterprises. Accommodation is dependent and particular to each timeshare unit or each resort location. Many of the resorts range from modest studios condos to large apartments and hotel rooms with extravagant amenities, such as game rooms, luxurious pools and hot
The term “timeshare” also known as holiday home sharing, was originally coined in England in the early 1960s. What started as four families jointly sharing the purchase of a vacation cottage, each having exclusive use of the property for one of the four seasons has blossomed into a multi-billion dollar
Renown timeshare attorney Mitchell Reed Sussman provides a guide to timeshare exit for owners stricken by COVID-19. As many Americans have lost their jobs, struggle to pay rent due to covid-19 sequestration policies, and suffer from lower cash flows to pay their daily bills, they are not getting a break
Some vacation enthusiasts love their timeshare and use them often, but many timeshare owners would gladly sell you their timeshare for a penny. John and JoAnn Belczak vacation in Hawaii every year. Timeshare lawyers say they are the lucky ones. That’s in addition to trips the Yorba Linda couple have