Timeshare Property Tax Lawsuit Favors Resorts in Maui County
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been shedding some light on timeshare assessments and how they come into fruition. For the most part, these annual
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Over the past few weeks, we’ve been shedding some light on timeshare assessments and how they come into fruition. For the most part, these annual
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been discussing the financial impact of timeshare ownership. Thousands of buyers struggle to completely understand the purchase and the
Ever since the 1960’s, the timeshare industry has been humming along. The development of new properties and the intriguing sale of vague opportunity has kept
When people hear of timeshare travel warnings, most immediately think of the obvious scams. But that’s not always the case. A few weeks ago, we
Like we mentioned in last week’s article, regulatory agencies are beginning to hold timeshare companies accountable for persuading potential buyers in misleading ways. Although owners
Today, tens of thousands of fractional owners feel trapped in their agreements and developers want owners to believe that getting out of timeshare contracts is
Nearly a decade ago, Raintree resorts (primarily located in Kona Reef, Mexico and Canada), notified their buyers that they’d be required to pay timeshare assessment
Misconduct within the timeshare industry has been well-documented for quite some time now. Even though most unethical activity involves third party relief, buyers often feel
For decades now, timeshare companies have been looking for ways to ensure fractional owners stay put. Routine payments allow them to profit tremendously. The problem
Over the years, the general public has become more aware of what timesharing is. While some claim it’s nothing like it once was, we can
Last summer, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published a few tips that help timeshare owners avoid fraudulent, deeded timeshare donations. At the time, they were
Misconduct in the timeshare relief realm is nothing new. It’s tough for vacation owners looking to escape perpetuity. The internet has simply made it easier
An Ocean Boulevard property down in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina recently gave up on their quest to build a popular destination in the U.S. Southeast.
Many aspiring travelers can’t afford luxurious getaways and the timeshare industry speaks to them well. Upon purchase, most are led to believe they’re receiving a
In recent years, consumer-focused websites and programs have expanded their investigative efforts on timeshare fraud. Timeshare relief has deservedly received special attention. Although a decrease