Here's the latest gossip and news from the Gran Canaria timeshare world so far in 2017, including the latest Supreme Court rulings, the battle for Anfi del Mar and the growing flood of court cases against Gran canaria timeshare companies.
Here's an quick guide to avoiding all timeshare scammers in Gran Canaria, and all timeshare scams associated with owning a timeshare in the Canary Islands.
2016 saw major developments in the Gran Canaria timeshare scene, including new owners at Anfi del Mar, scandal at Tauro beach, and a slew of Supreme Court judgements against timeshare companies.
Whatever side of the #Brexit debate you're on, the UK's decision to leave Europe makes British timeshare owner's position uncertain. Here are the four reasons why now is the time to #Brexit your Spanish timeshare and get your money back.
The Las Palmas High Court No. 5 has ordered Anfi de Mar timeshare resort to return €189,000 to a timeshare owner with an illegal contract.
While the initial test case that took Gran Canaria timeshare all the way to the Supreme Court was against Anfi Resorts, several other timeshare companies have lost cases in 2016.
Gran Canaria timeshare owners with illegal contracts are finally getting their money back. Here's the story of how Spanish law caught up with timeshare. And how a Gran Canaria law firm made it happen.
Spain's top court has confirmed that floating weeks sold by Anfi del Mar timeshare resort (and all other timeshare operations in Spain) are illegal.
Crime is rare in Gran Canaria and avoiding scams and rip-offs is often a question of common sense. However, scammers do operate in Gran Canaria so here's how to stop them getting their hands on any of your money.
Two new court judgements against Anfi del Mar timeshare resort reinforce the ban on taking deposits within the cooling-off period.