All ATHOC Members agree to abide by a Code of Practice and Code of Ethics.
The Contract
The contracts of ATHOC Members shall always be clear and comply with Australian Regulations. The printed agreement or contract will include all your rights and obligations. ATHOC Members must ensure that buyers receive in writing all information which a purchaser would reasonably require to make up their mind.
A full description
You will receive a full description (Product Disclosure Statement) of the product, resort and any services provided, which forms part of the contract you are signing. The contract should show your legal rights and obligations, including details of the Management Company and annual fees for the maintenance and management of the holiday product. In addition to the main contract you sign, you must also be given additional documentation for any services related to your purchase, such as for example exchange services.
Reflection period
Australia law requires that a purchaser has the protection of a minimum 7 days cooling off period.
Exchange Programmes
You must (if provided) receive clear and accurate information on any exchange programme offered in conjunction with the sale of the product, including the terms, conditions, fees and methods for making exchanges.
Great Links to other Timeshare Websites
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