Timeshares and Fractional Ownership: How Condos and HOAs Fit In

How condos and HOAs fit in

 

Timeshares and Fractional Ownership: How Condos and HOAs Fit In

Recently, co-op and condominium news and resource site The Cooperator ran a piece entitled “Timeshares and Fractional Ownership: How Condos and HOAs Fit In.” The article offers a thorough, well-researched perspective that may be of interest to anyone curious in the shared vacation ownership industry.

What are a few takeaways from the article worth pointing out?

Timeshare Ownership can be Expensive

For one thing, it’s worth considering that timeshare ownership can be expensive, and quite different from condo ownership in many significant ways.

As The Cooperator points out, “the basic [timeshare] arrangement requires the buyer to pay a fee for the timeshare,” often between $50,000 to $500,000 – and that’s before “the buyer pays an annual fee” (which, as we’ve noted before, tends to rise, year over year, regardless of the rate of inflation).

 

With that expense in mind, it’s also interesting to note the distinctions The Cooperator draws between condos and timeshares when it comes to matters of financing. As writer A.J. Sidransky puts it in The Cooperator:

“Financing a timeshare is not easy. To some extent it depends on what the ownership structure is, and who the buyer/borrower is…That financing often depends on the existing relationship the borrower has with the banking institution. It’s more a function of who you are than what you’re financing…

…most timeshare financing is provided by the seller, and still requires a down payment of at least 10 percent. Interest rates on this type of financing tend to be high, around 13 percent annually.”

Timeshare Ownership doesn’t really have a tax benefit

At the same time, one expert interviewed for the piece concludes that, in most cases, “there really isn’t any tax benefit” to timeshare ownership. What’s more, the article also notes that many timeshare developers  have adopted a “right to use” model, in which “there aren’t any property interests at all” – meaning that a buyer does not actually own a deeded piece of real estate (and, by extension, will not gain any of the benefits that come with real estate ownership, such as resale value).

Timeshare Interest is not easily transferable

And, as one expert puts it to Sidransky, it can be difficult to extract oneself from a timeshare interest in time, as “they are not easily transferable if you find they don’t meet your needs.” As this interviewee puts it:

“There’s a systemic problem… There’s no actual representation to deal with, and it costs the owner lots of time and money to deal with them. [Timeshare companies] can be located anywhere. A few have representatives that make threatening statements to timeshare owners, stating that they will come after you for any deficiency on resale of your unit, or even come after your estate or kids… When it goes bad, it goes really bad.”

Bottom Line, Let the Buyer Beware

So, what’s the bottom line? We’ll leave it to The Cooperator:

“All considered, timeshares are a multifaceted product. Perhaps the best approach for a potential buyer is to consider them less as an investment and more as a lifestyle choice – a way to make taking a meaningful vacation a little easier.”

To put it another way? In many ways, when it comes to timeshares and fractional ownership, it pays to remember the Latin phrase “caveat emptor” – or “let the buyer beware!”

For more, we encourage you to read the full article from The Cooperator, available here.

 

Other Timeshare Articles of Interest:

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Led by Attorney Michael D. Finn with 50 years of experience, the Finn Law Group is a consumer protection firm specializing in timeshare law. Our lawyers understand vacation ownership as well as the many pitfalls of the secondary market of timeshare resales. If you feel you have been victimized by a timeshare company, contact our offices for a free consultation. Know your rights as a consumer and don’t hesitate to drop us a line with any questions or concerns.


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Judith D.
2 weeks ago
Finn Law went to bat for us to close unwanted timeshares we inherited. The paralegal was very helpful and apprised us of the work they did to ensure we had nothing to worry about! So we are very grateful!
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2 weeks ago
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Diane W.
3 weeks ago
I contacted Finn Law Group in 2023 to get out of my timeshare. I was very pleased in how they communicated with me throughout this long and difficult process. Thank you Finn Law Group for ending my timeshare.
Daniel T.
3 months ago
I found Finn Law Group in July 2019 when I couldn't find a way to get rid of my timeshare. It had been given as a gift and I realized a few years later that it was not something I should have agreed to take on. After calling the timeshare directly to have them buy back or take it back, they simply replied that they don't do such things. I searched online for timeshare attorneys and found Finn Law Group. Mr. Finn and his team put me at ease and said they would work with me to get rid of the timeshare but made sure to tell me that it would take time. With COVID hitting less than a year later, it set the timeline back considerably. Finally, I got the call from Louise in January 2026 saying that the timeshare had been taken back and I was free and clear. It was one of the best calls I’ve ever received in recent memory. After securing the group’s services in 2019, Louise stuck with me and kept me updated and protected. I cannot thank her and everybody at Finn Law Group enough for their help with this matter. I highly recommend Mr. Finn, Louise, and everyone at Finn Law Group for their services. It was a long and nerve-wracking journey, but they succeeded and I’m eternally grateful. THANK YOU!
Don B.
4 months ago
Finn Law Group helped get me out of my timeshare. Even though my timeshare wasn't in Florida, they still assisted and finally got me out of this timeshare. I should have contacted them long ago.
Robert C.
4 months ago
Louise I just want to thank you and Finn Law Group for helping me resolving my timeshare matter
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Kirsis A.
4 months ago
Finn Law Firm successfully helped terminate my timeshare contract, and I am extremely pleased with the outcome. Stephanie Pryor was excellent—she always responded on time, kept me informed throughout the entire process, and made everything clear. The communication was consistent and professional from start to finish. Most importantly, they delivered the results they promised. I would definitely recommend Finn Law Firm to anyone needing help with a timeshare termination.
Connie F.
6 months ago
Tammy from the Finn Law Group helped me with a timeshare issue. The guidance they gave me was very helpful. I am grateful for the peace of mind they gave me. I would definitely use them in the future. Thank you Tammy!
Isel V.
6 months ago
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Cathy J.
7 months ago
We contacted Finn Law Group about getting out of our timeshare and were so happy with the advice they gave us. Instead of charging us, they told us exactly what steps to take with our timeshare company, and it worked! In the end, we were able to get released from our contract for a fraction of what we thought it would cost. We really appreciate their honesty and guidance and would definitely recommend them.

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