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Supreme Court vs. Timesharing: Who Pays the Price in Majorca?

How the Supreme Court Has Changed Timesharing Disputes in Mallorca

Mallorca timesharing cases now depend more on contract adaptation and land registry registration after the Supreme Court shift.

Published: April 22, 2026
Supreme Court vs. Timesharing: Who Pays the Price in Majorca?

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What changed in Mallorca timesharing cases after the Supreme Court ruling?

The Supreme Court has moved away from treating every long timesharing contract as automatically invalid. Judges now look more closely at whether the contract was properly adapted to the rules introduced in 1998 and whether it was correctly registered in the land registry. That makes some claims harder to win, especially for owners at resorts such as Son Antem in Mallorca.

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