Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fraudulent Timeshare Company Faces Timeshare Charges

Another Nevada-based company was found guilty after asking the Vermont timeshare consumers to surrender their units to them.

Fifteen of the timeshare Vermont consumers were asked to exchange their units for cash. The consumers were asked to attend a meeting in March and May 2009 at Courtyard Burlington Harbor in Burlington and Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier which were outside Vermont’s premises. The transfer of ownership promised the consumers a relief from paying their timeshare units’ financial obligations such as maintenance fees, taxes, and other rates. But instead of receiving cash, they were then asked to pay thousands of dollars in exchange of their timeshares.

Aside from the transfer of ownership, the owners were told to offset their payment to the company though filing a federal income tax deduction for their timeshare investment losses. It was said that the value of such were equal to or greater than the payment given to Apex. The said action was denied by the consumers since their timeshare units were bought for personal and not for investment purposes in which it exempted them for a tax deduction.
Also, Apex violated the state’s consumer law that states “the buyer must be given three days to cancel the transaction.

Aside from the 15 consumers, they also have to face the state of Vermont for having violated their laws. Attorney General William H. Sorrell said that any company that interferes with the state’s laws shall face serious consequences. With this, Apex was vowed to pay $65,000 to the state and $64,000 to the 15 consumers as penalties.

With this, consumers must be careful with their properties. Though, you wanted to get away with the financial obligations that you have, it is still advisable to look for agencies like Timeshare Relief that can solve your problems fast and safe.

Timeshare Relief is a company that helps timeshare owners legally and professionally transfers timeshare ownerships. It was founded in 2004 by Cindy MacMillan and David MacMillan, both were former owners of a timeshare unit. The said founders likewise felt the financial burdens timeshares have brought them.

Timeshare Relief was given the Torrance Award for two consecutive years because of its outstanding performance in building a positive image on small businesses through dedication in service and improvement in the over-all community. The Torrance Award is given by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

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