Royal Park Albatros timeshare court claim: contract declared null and void, £6,765 awarded

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Another Royal Park Albatros contract null and void decision has been secured for one of our clients. In this Royal Park Albatros timeshare court ruling, the judge found that the agreement signed in 1999 should be treated as a Spanish timeshare contract null and void and ordered the resort to pay £6,765. The award also included Timeshare legal interest awarded, calculated from the date the contract was signed.

This Royal Park Albatros timeshare legal case forms part of a wider pattern of Timeshare contract declared null Spain outcomes being recognised by the courts in similar disputes. For the client involved, the decision brings a clear financial result through a Royal Park Albatros compensation payout and confirms that the contract cannot be enforced.

Congratulations to our client and M1 Legal on progressing this Royal Park Albatros timeshare claim. If you are considering a Timeshare exit claim Spain, we can help you understand your options and what information is typically needed to assess a potential claim.

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Royal Park Albatros timeshare court claim: contract declared null and void, £6,765 awarded

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