Six Spanish timeshare court awards worth £129,576, including £69,707 against Anfi

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We are pleased to share this week’s Spanish court victories. M1 Legal secured six positive awards with a combined value of £129,576. The highest award was in a case against Anfi Sales and Anfi Resorts, totalling £69,707.

First Instance Courts

  • Anfi (x2) – In San Bartolomé de Tirajana Court of First Instance No. 1, the judge declared both contracts null under Law 42/1998 due to missing required information on the accommodation and the contract duration. Amounts awarded: £20,675 and £69,707.
  • CLC Sucursal – In Arona Court of First Instance No. 3, the judge declared the contract null under Law 04/2012 due to missing required information on the accommodation and the contract duration. Amount awarded: £12,280.
  • CLC Paradise – In Arona Court of First Instance No. 3, the judge declared the contract null under Law 04/2012 due to missing required information on the accommodation and the contract duration. Amount awarded: £16,275.

Appeals

  • CLC Paradise – In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Court of Appeal No. 1, the appeal court upheld the first-instance judgment, confirming the contract was null under Law 04/2012 due to missing required accommodation information. Amount awarded: £11,425.
  • Diamond Resorts – In Malaga, Court of Appeal No. 4, the appeal court upheld the first-instance judgment, confirming the contract was null under Law 04/2012 due to missing required accommodation information. Amount awarded: £18,093.

Jurisdiction

Two cases valued at £51,353

This week’s jurisdiction results were against Diamond Resorts. In both cases, the court rejected the appeal seeking to prevent court proceedings in Spain.

Both cases will now proceed to the next stage.

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