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This is a discussion on Contract with Resort Company within the Contracts, Guarantees, and Warranty Disputes forums, part of the Consumer Law Discussion Forums category; A prestigious resort company acquired the spot where we’ve had a timeshare for a few years. At first I was excited about the value of our vacation home going up, but all that really happened was everything got more expensive. They’ve raised our maintenance fees and prices for ...


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Old 11-01-2007, 11:31 PM
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A prestigious resort company acquired the spot where we’ve had a timeshare for a few years. At first I was excited about the value of our vacation home going up, but all that really happened was everything got more expensive. They’ve raised our maintenance fees and prices for everything are through the roof. My question, from a legal point of view: can we opt out of our contract with the new management? Does raising prices and costs constitute a breach?
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Old 11-05-2007, 02:51 PM
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One of my business partners had been complaining for a while about his timeshare company ripping him off. Then just recently he was raving about “Timeshare Relief”, that they were a wish come true because they were able to take the timeshare out of his hair. Maybe you should look into them.
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