Because their agreement was signed with no end date (in perpetuity), another set of clients has had their Spanish timeshare contract null and void in the Spanish courts.
The former Turihoteles Vacations Club owners had also taken finance through the resort’s lending bank, Bankia, which led to a Bankia timeshare finance claim Spain. As a deposit was taken within the first three months, the judge ordered a double deposit refund Spanish timeshare law, along with compensation.
In total, the clients were awarded €27,000 and are now free of the timeshare.
Congratulations once again to our lawyers at M1 Legal on this Turihoteles Vacations Club court case.