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New Hampshire Timeshare Laws Regarding Cancellation

If you are a New Hampshire resident and are the owner of a timeshare that you would like to cancel, the we are available to help. Our team will link you with a reputable timeshare exit solution provider who may be able to help you cancel your unwanted timeshare.

New Hampshire Timeshare Laws

Timeshare laws for the state of New Hampshire can be found within the New Hampshire Revised Statutes starting at Title XXXI, Chapter 356-B. New Hampshire timeshares are generally governed by condominium law. The laws related to the application for registration of timeshares can be found at Title XXXI, Chapter 356-B:51, while the laws related to exemptions can be found at Title XXXI, Chapter 356-B:49. The laws that are within these sections outline the rules and responsibilities that timeshare developers have. If timeshare developers don’t follow these rules, they subject themselves to potential legal liability.

In the state of New Hampshire, timeshare developers are required to give timeshare buyers a public offering statement which is supposed to contain a number of important disclosures. These disclosures include:

  • A general description of the condominium and plan
  • Copies of the declaration and bylaws
  • A general description of any improvements or amenities which may be constructed
  • A statement of cancellation rights

The laws that list all of the required disclosures that a timeshare developer is supposed include in a public offering statement can be found at Title XXXI, Chapter 356-B:52 of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes.

Rescission Period

In the state of New Hampshire, you have five days to rescind a timeshare purchase from the date of the execution of the purchase contract, or receipt of the public offering statement, whichever is later. This New Hampshire timeshare law can be found in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes at Title XXXI, Chapter 356-B:50. If you have any questions about New Hampshire timeshare law, then you should seek the advice of an experienced timeshare attorney. We can help you find that attorney. Give us a call at 833-416-8796 or fill out a form on the right side of the page.

Frequently Asked Questions from New Hampshire Timeshare Owners

1. Are there laws in New Hampshire that protect consumers like me from misrepresentation and high-pressure sales tactics that can occur during timeshare sales?

Answer: Not specifically, New Hampshire timeshare law mainly focuses on contractual duties of a developer. The New Hampshire Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau has the power to review and approve general marketing plans and advertising related to timeshares. There are not many specific protections for timeshare buyers relating to misrepresentation, but there may be other sections of law that might help you. If you feel you have been the victim of misrepresentation or unethical sales tactics, then you should speak to an attorney who can best assess your situation.

2. What types of financial harm can I face as a timeshare owner if I simply stopped paying my timeshare maintenance fees?

Answer: Multiple types, while it might be possible that the ownership of a timeshare can just revert to the timeshare company if you stop paying your maintenance fees, New Hampshire timeshare companies can foreclose the timeshare in court which would likely result in a money judgement against you. Not paying fees or other money owed can damage your credit and can result in garnishment. New Hampshire timeshare foreclosure is governed by regular mortgage foreclosure laws found at Title XLVIII, Chapter 479:25 of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes.

3. Will my heirs be responsible for my timeshare when I die?

Answer: Yes, heirs will most likely be fully responsible for any timeshare that is inherited. Under New Hampshire law, however, you may able to give up ownership of a timeshare by filing a disclaimer. The law on disclaimers in New Hampshire can be found at the Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act within New Hampshire Revised Statutes at Title LVI, Chapter 563-B. To learn about your eligibility to file a disclaimer of property, it is best to speak to an experienced and qualified attorney. We can help you find that attorney, call 833-416-8796 or fill out a form on the right side of the page.

4. Are there any laws pending in the New Hampshire legislature that can help timeshare owners in the future?

Answer: No, not at the current time. The New Hampshire Department of Justice, however, recently published this page which includes important tips about how to deal with timeshare sellers.

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