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Although there are millions of contented timeshare owners throughout the world, the timeshare industry has certainly had a chequered history. On the one hand there is the promise of golden weeks in the sun or on the slopes at a fraction of the cost of buying your own property. On the other hand we hear all too often about the activities of the unscrupulous.
If you are considering buying a timeshare property, our advice is:
Lastly, do not think that a timeshare bought is necessarily a 'forever' thing. Most are owned by the timeshare owners as a shareholders using a company vehicle. if the other shareholders get together and decide to sell the property (as happened to timeshare owners in Chamonix, France, in 2008) , your timeshare will be replaced by whatever you get out of the liquidation of the timeshare company. In the case of the Chamonix property, it was a failed sale to a developer, followed by an attempt (as at present also not successful) to market the flats - after being empty for three years - as individual properties. The timeshare owners have been left carrying the ongoing costs for a property they can no longer use.