Resale companies will no longer be able to charge upfront fees to clients wishing to sell their timeshares in Florida. Orlando’s Better Business Bureau has hundreds of complaints against dozens of local timeshare companies that charge advance fees. The court ruling in Tallahassee makes that practice illegal. A circuit court ruling in the state’s favor, which will prohibit collecting fees from Florida residents or anyone who owns a Florida timeshare.
Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation filed that lawsuit against a Texas reseller 11 years ago. That company could still appeal the ruling.
Advantage Vacation has never charged an upfront listing fee of any kind to clients wishing to sell their timeshares.
I wish to inquire about complaints about Vaction Property Resorts Timeshare, Orlando, FL and Sharp Marketing Timeshare Resales, Daytona, FL. I have paid BOTH to sell two timehsraes and have had no results; one in over 1 1/2 yrs and the other approximately 8 months. They were each paid upfront fees. PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT LEGAL RECOURSE.
Thank You!
Nancy M. Noonan
(352-245-2152)
How do I proceed?
Nancy M. Noonan
I also paid Sharp Marketing. However after doing some research I found a company who specializes in getting refunds from resale companies. I called them and they were very helpful got me a refund in about 3 weeks from Sharp.
http://www.timesharefeerecovery.com
Good Luck
Bill