Emily Sortor  |  February 27, 2020

Category: Legal News

Overhead view of a Wyndham resortA class action lawsuit says that Wyndham aggressively markets its timeshares and unfairly profits from customers by requiring them to assign their timeshare interest to a trust, from which Wyndham benefits.

Plaintiffs Carolyn Nolen, Windy Kelley, Cara Kelley, and Paula Litton claim that they all have timeshares with Wyndham.

Allegedly, these customers, along with every timeshare purchaser, are required to assign 100 percent of their timeshare interest to Club Wyndham Plus, a program governed by the terms of the Fairshare Trust. In turn, the trust is reportedly controlled by Wyndham.

The Wyndham class action claims that Wyndham does not disclose to customers that the Fairshare Trust is the Fairshare Vacation Owners Association, a corporation controlled entirely by Wyndham. The terms allegedly indicate that the only beneficiaries of the Fairshare Trust are the individual timeshare owners and Wyndham. 

Because the trustee is reportedly controlled by Wyndham, and Wyndham profits from the trust, the trustee — Fairshare Vacation Owners Association — profits from the trust, in violation of Arkansas law. 

According to the customers’ timeshare trust class action lawsuit, Wyndham violated Arkansas Trust Code, which requires a trustee to administer the trust solely in the interest of the beneficiaries, and dictates that a “trust and its terms must be for the benefit of its beneficiaries.”

The Wyndham class action claims that the Trust Code states that trustees cannot profit from the trust, even if they did not breach the trust in profiting from it.

The timeshare holders argue that the Fairshare Vacation Owners Association’s Board of Directors has the right to change any program or feature of the trust at will, even if these changes are against the best interest of the customers.

During the time period at issue in the Wyndham lawsuit, all three members of the Board of Directors were Wyndham members, and they were able to make changes to the trust even if those changes were not in the best interest of the timeshare holders.

In the words of the timeshare owners, “to gain control over the Fairshare Vacation Owners Association and the Fairshare Trust, [Wyndham] or its affiliated entities appointed its own executives and employees to control the actions of the Trustee.” Allegedly, this led to “tremendous” financial benefits for Wyndham and affiliates.

The Wyndham timeshare class action lawsuit argues that Wyndham’s control of the trust is absolute, and that the company is violating their fiduciary duty to timeshare owners.

The timeshare owners go on to argue that Wyndham requires timeshare owners to pay fees that cover the costs of administering and operating the trust, which only financially serves Wyndham, not the timeshare holders.

Wynham has previously faced claims that the timeshare company misled consumers about its services, and unfairly profited from consumers.

Do you have a timeshare? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

The timeshare holders are represented by John A. Yanchunis and Patrick A. Barthle II of Morgan & Morgan Complex Litigation Group; James M. Terrell and Rodney E. Miller of Methvin Terrell Yancey Stephens & Miller PC; and Bradford D. Barron of The Barron Law Firm PLLC.

The Wyndham Timeshare Trust Class Action Lawsuit is Carolyn Nolen, et al. v. Wyndham Vacation Resorts Inc., et al., Case No. 6:20-cv-00330-PGB-EJK, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. 

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341 thoughts onWyndham Class Action Lawsuit: Hotel Unfairly Profits Off Timeshare Owners

  1. Debbie Anderson says:

    Please add me to this. We got a timeshare from an owner, all the paperwork signed etc. and 4 months later Worldmark/Wyndam came back on me to pay for May 2019 dues that had been paid by the previous owner. I didn’t take possession until June 2019.

  2. Patricia Charles says:

    Please add myself and Esworth Charles. We are Worldmark/Wyndham owners.

    1. Jane L. Haase says:

      Please add me. My husband and I had timeshare with Wyndham. When I went on Spring break last year with my daughter, they told me they would help me get the most of my points. They dragged me through the ringer…. telling me I needed to buy more. Aweful.!!!!

  3. Sally Wood says:

    Please add me to the Whyndam lawsuit

  4. Kevin Deleskiewicz says:

    Please add us to the time share

  5. DICKY SIMPSON says:

    PLEASE ADD ME PLEASE ME AND WIFE MY WAS WYNDHAM OWNER FROM 2002 UNTIL 2012 I THINK

  6. Vicki and Steve Nuzum says:

    Please add us to the Wyndham Class Action lawsuit. We are Wyndham time share owners.

  7. Karen DeSain says:

    Please add me if possible. I was a Wyndham timeshare owner and when the fees kept increasing to the point we could no longer afford to maintain paying them, Wyndham charged us to GIVE them back thousands of dollars worth of timeshare value.

    1. Jacqueline Armstrong says:

      Please add me I am a Wyndman/WorldMark timeshare.

  8. Tina Gladney says:

    Please add me.

    1. Rhodina Garth says:

      I inherited a Wyndham Timeshare from my mom they misin formed me I don’t know what happened I still have the deed

  9. Cheryl Oliver says:

    Please add my sister and myself to the Wyndham Lawsuit

  10. Rhonda Tatum says:

    I’m a Wyndham timeshare owner. Please add me.

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