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New Hampshire Timeshare Laws

Please be advised that you should not act upon any of this information without seeking proper legal counsel from an attorney experienced in timeshare law. Roberts Law Group makes no representation or warranty regarding the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or timeliness of any information provided. This information is provided for information only. All information posted here should not be used as a substitute for the advice of an appropriately qualified and licensed lawyer.

New Hampshire timeshare laws are administered under New Hampshire Revised Statutes, Title XXXI, Chapter 356A and Chapter 356B. These sections constitute the Land and Sales Full Disclosure Act and the Trade and Commerce Condominium Act, respectively. Because New Hampshire’s laws on timeshare are combined with the condominium laws, we strongly recommend that you consult a timeshare lawyer before acting upon any of this information. An attorney experienced in timeshare law will help you to translate these laws to your particular situation.

Canceling a Timeshare Contract

In New Hampshire, a purchaser has the right to cancel a timeshare contract within five calendar days of signing the contract or receipt of the public offering statement. The buyer must submit this written timeshare cancellation request to the seller by hand or certified mail. If the purchaser elects to mail the notice of cancellation, he/she must also notify the seller verbally or by telephone within the cancellation period. Escrowed funds must then be returned in their entirety within 10 days.

Marketing and Advertising

Under the Land Sales or Condominium Acts, public offering statements are highly regulated. In addition, the general marketing plan and advertising materials for a timeshare project are subject to review and approval by the New Hampshire Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau. If you have any concerns as to the information contained in your public offering statement or advertising materials, consult a timeshare attorney.

For more information on timeshare laws in NH, visit the NH Real Estate Commission website.

Contact us at 1-800-242-0532 for assistance. A lawyer experienced in NH timeshare law can provide the representation you need to successfully deal with your timeshare.

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