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Re: Anfi Del Mar, Gran Canaria

TIMESHARE CLAIMS IN SPAIN YOU MAY BE ABLE TO CLAIM BACK DOUBLE ANY PAYMENT(S) MADE WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF SIGNING THE CONTRACT, PLUS LEGAL INTEREST, AND CLAIM BACK YOUR LEGAL FEES. Spanish Lawyers Specialised in Timeshare Exit in Spain. Legally Regulated by Both Spanish Law Societies and the UK (SRA). Timeshare in Spain has traditionally been something of a "mine-field" with unscrupulous timeshare promoters applying high pressure sales techniques to sell a product which simply does not live up to the expectations of the purchaser. Many people find themselves burdened with timeshare obligations they can no longer afford, cannot sell for anything like the price they paid and in some cases timeshare that is very difficult to book and actually use. BUT all that recently changed as result of a number of truly ground-breaking Spanish Supreme Court decisions in 2015 which held that certain timeshare contracts entered into after 5th January 1999 are ILLEGAL and can be cancelled. If you are not getting what you expected from your timeshare, NOW is the time to check whether YOUR Spanish timeshare contract can be cancelled and you can get your money back. The recent Spanish Supreme Court decisions mean that, if you bought a Spanish timeshare, you may be able to get your contract cancelled and get ALL your money back. In fact you can claim back double any deposit or other payments you made within 3 months of signing the contract. Because the Spanish Supreme Court ruled that all payments made under an illegal contract can be reclaimed, you can also claim back any maintenance fees you have paid during your period of ownership even if you have used your timeshare weeks or exchanged them, e.g. with RCI or Interval International. Finally you can claim for legal interest from the date of registering your claim with the Courts in Spain and for your legal fees (with the exception of some minor legal and administrative expenses and notary fees). For example: if you paid £10,000 for your timeshare in 2005, paying the full purchase price within three months of signing the contract, then your principal claim will be for £20,000 plus the legal interest. In addition you can claim back any maintenance payments, say 400 Euros each year, that you paid from 2006 to 2015, i.e., 10 years x 400 euros = 4,000 Euros, again plus legal interest.