One, two, three… Spanish timeshare court victories totalling £86,184 awarded

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We are pleased to share last week’s Spanish timeshare court victories.

Our legal team secured three substantive results, with a total court award of £86,184. Here’s a clear breakdown of the cases and outcomes.

Explotacion Hotelera (Royal Park Albatros) – We lost at first instance, but went on to win at the Tenerife Court of Appeal. £39,127 awarded.

Marriott Vacation Club International – The Málaga Court of Appeal confirmed the contract’s nullity, despite strong arguments from Marriott. The agreement ran until 2077, which the court found to be unlawful, so the judge ruled the contract null and void. £33,992 awarded.

CLC Sucursal – The court found the contract to be null due to a lack of key information, including details about the property, when it could be used, and the contract term. £13,065 awarded, plus costs.

Two positive jurisdiction results valued at £38,920.

We also secured two jurisdiction wins against CLC Sucursal, including one successful appeal of the initial decision. Both cases will move to the next stage in due course.

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