posted 13th July 2026
Don't wait until another maintenance fee demand arrives before reviewing your options. If you're already considering leaving your timeshare, acting before the next billing cycle may give you more options and greater peace of mind. For many owners, now is the ideal time to explore whether they can exit their timeshare and, where appropriate, whether they may have grounds to pursue compensation.
Every year, thousands of UK timeshare owners receive another maintenance fee invoice and ask themselves the same question: "How much longer can this go on?" For many, the bill arrives just as the cost of living continues to rise, adding another significant expense to a holiday they may no longer use or enjoy. Rather than waiting for your 2027 maintenance fee demand to arrive, now could be the ideal time to review your ownership, understand your legal position and consider whether it's time to bring your timeshare commitments to an end.
Many owners originally purchased their timeshare believing they were securing affordable holidays for life.
What they didn't expect was that annual maintenance fees would continue to rise year after year, regardless of whether they used their membership. Many owners are then left asking why they're paying thousands in annual fees when, in some cases, they can book the same resort through online travel websites such as Booking.com at a lower overall cost.
When you add together annual maintenance charges, exchange fees, special levies, travel costs and the original purchase price, many owners are shocked by what their membership has actually cost over the years.
The question many now ask themselves is simple:
If I had the choice today, would I buy this timeshare again?
If you're already questioning whether your timeshare still represents good value, ask yourself one simple question:
Do you really want to be having the same conversation this time next year after another maintenance fee demand has arrived?
Many owners spend years putting off a decision, only to find themselves paying thousands more in maintenance fees while nothing changes.
Taking advice now doesn't commit you to anything, but it could help you understand your legal position, your available options and whether you may have grounds to pursue compensation.
Call our specialist team today for a free, no-obligation assessment or complete our online enquiry form. One conversation could help you avoid another year of uncertainty and put you on the path towards moving on from your timeshare with confidence.