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Caravan park sales:  Unregulated
Caravan park sales: Unregulated

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Leading consumer claims firm ECC targets rogue holiday park sales operations

European Consumer Claims (ECC) launches into the mis-sold holiday market

Claims firm pedigree

Based in Henley on Thames, European Consumer Claims also has offices in Florida and Mainland Spain. The company have been successfully defending victims of shady sales practices for 8 years. Mainly focussed on timeshare consumers, ECC have achieved tens of millions of pounds in compensation awards and are currently managing a claims portfolio of over £200 million. Their online reputation is exceptional, with 5 star ratings on all major review sites and excellent coverage in the world's most respected and widely circulated media.

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ECC works hand in glove with the UK's foremost consumer claims solicitors including Pinder Reaux and M1 Law.

Why holiday parks?

Since the demise of timeshare in Europe, many ex-timeshare sales people have found new vocations selling static caravan type accommodation in holiday parks around the UK. Less regulated than house sales, or even timeshare, holiday park operations appear to be rife with misleading sales tactics. People are spending tens or sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds, based on a timeshare-style sales presentation that lasts a few hours. They are encouraged to take loans or even mortgage property to buy the caravans. Many timeshare owners also own at holiday parks.

Customers are verbally promised that the rental income will cover loan payments if they don't live in the caravan themselves permanently. Then they report that after fees for cleaning, visitor passes and linen fees, most of their rental income is swallowed up.

Other people report that the park itself undercuts them, making rental income impossible.

Depreciation is also lied about by the salespeople. One couple told the BBC that they were promised their particular site caravans generally hold their value. But when they came to sell, they found that it had dropped in value by £50,000 in the two years they had owned it.

The media is reporting on holiday park sales abuses in the same way that they used to cover abusive timeshare operations. A Facebook group called Holiday Park Action Group seeking justice for people who have lost money to these businesses has 68,000 members and is still growing.

Media segment on the holiday park complaints

ECC to the rescue

"This is a situation in which our company is uniquely positioned to help," says Greg Wilson, CEO of ECC. "There are clear breaches of consumer law. These sales agents are taking advantage of people and we aim to seek redress.

"Normally, if you were spending similarly significant sums of money on a house, you would have lawyers to guide you and all kinds of protective safeguards. Even timeshare sales have a legal framework in place in the modern marketplace."


Greg Wilson: Consumer claims expert

"There was a strongly supported petition to the government in 2020 for improved rights for UK holiday park buyers, this was refused and victims were advised to rely on the Consumer Rights Act," continues Wilson. "The CRA is a useful piece of legislation but often requires expensive and time consuming legal actions to enforce an individual's rights.

"ECC specialise in simplifying the task of bringing operations who prey on consumers to justice. There have already been successful cases against these operations, based on unfair fees and service charges; misrepresentation and sales practices; unfair contract terms; evictions and harassment; and health & safety violations.

"We have seen what is happening with these holiday parks, and we are ready to step in."

Get in touch

Did you have a bad experience relating to a holiday park caravan or static home ownership? Do you know someone else who has been mistreated?

Get in touch.

Our solicitors are primed and ready to take on the bad actors of the holiday park industry.

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www.timeshareadvicecentre.co.uk

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www.timeshare.lawyer

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Mark Jobling

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European Consumer Claims (ECC) are the UK & Europe’s leading timeshare release & claims specialists

ECC have helped thousands of timeshare owners from across the UK to release themselves from unwanted timeshares all over the world, and to recover money where possible.

We have expert timeshare release & claims consultants operating from a growing network of offices throughout the UK along with our Head Office located in Mijas Costa, Spain.

Our mission is to help timeshare owners who wish to rid themselves of unwanted timeshare (and the associated long-term fee commitments) and to recover monies wherever possible.

European Consumer Claims (ECC)

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Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 2LJ,
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