Title: How to Avoid Being Duped by Timeshare Contracts
1How to Avoid Being Duped by Timeshare Contracts
2Timeshares are a great way to ensure that you
will always have a place to stay when on
vacation. While they come with myriad benefits,
there are as many dubious timeshare contracts
that twist timeshare laws. Here is a look at some
of the issues that are faced by timeshare owners.
3Floating Weeks and Timeshare ad infinitum
4The flexi- time or floating weeks offered a more
promising option to customers in comparison to
the fixed week. The problem faced by customers
was that they were unable to book holidays even
if it was done two years in advance. Without any
fixed date, time period, apartment number, it was
impossible to use the contract to raise an
objection. Certain contracts were signed with no
expiry date in sight while others had a date that
ended fifty years in the future. After a number
of Timeshare Lawsuits were raised, it is now
legally possible to get the contract nullified is
vital details are missing.
5Cooling Off Period and an Abridged Contract
6The initial fourteen days after a signing a
timeshare contract are considered to be the
cooling off period or period of rescission.
During this period it is possible to exit out of
the timeshare legally and without any losses. The
whole purpose of having this period was to allow
an individual to deliberate and decide about the
decision he may have made in haste. Many a time
timeshare brokers neglect to inform potential
clients about this period and even if they do
some of them refuse to honor it. In such cases it
is right to bring it up to a legal body. Any
money paid during this period will also need to
be refunded in full or compensated and the
contract becomes null and void.
7Legal Professional and Jargon
8It is within legal rights for a customer to use
the services of a professional lawyer before he
signs a timeshare contract. Pressurizing clients
into signing immediately is against the law.
Contracts that use complex language and half
-truths in order to cause confusion in the mind
of the customer is unfair and unlawful. Timeshare
lawsuits include representation of those
individuals who have entered into contracts that
were misrepresented or mis-sold. Buyers are often
coaxed and persuaded to sign contracts they dont
fully understand by succumbing to sales tactics
such as free holidays, free meals and
accommodations. It is important to be wise and
skeptical and to ask pertinent questions before
making any decisions.
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