How our Timeshare protection process works
01
Consultation
In our free initial consultation, we will discuss with you the details of your situation so that we can make sure that we have a full understanding. Our timeshare attorney will ask you some questions that will allow us to formulate the best course of action.
02
Information Gathering
Our timeshare attorneys will work together with you to put together a file of information relevant to your situation. Names, account numbers, sales information and all paperwork that was provided to you at the time of sale are among the items that we will need.
03
Litigation
We will issue a formal legal position letter. We will endeavor to protect you from exposure to liability by articulating your legal claims and defenses.
Timeshare often feels like entrapment
Quite often, one’s signature on a timeshare contract is obtained by fraud. And the debt that it creates generally outweighs any benefit to the owner. But to address it properly, it is imperative that you retain a licensed attorney.
You can express your concerns about the misleading information presented during the high-pressure sales pitch, how the ‘hour-long’ presentation ended up lasting four or five hours, how you were emotionally exhausted, and how the closing documents were quickly signed, with the salesperson rushing through page after page.
You can go on and on about the rude awakening when the first bill came in the mail, and the shock you felt when you finally had the chance to actually read the sales contract at home. And then there was the awful frustration of actually trying to book their vacation, only to be told that you didn’t have enough ‘points’ or some other excuse.
But going over this disturbing series of events is not likely to carry much weight legally. After all, it’s your word against theirs, and that contract you signed is chock full of waivers and disclaimers to protect the developer.
But experienced, competent counsel will know how to exploit other points of vulnerability.
Call us free of charge at 1 (332) 456 0665 to discuss your situation.