Unlike general real estate, Florida lawmakers gave all Florida timeshare buyers, resales or otherwise, a 10 day right of rescission. The buyer may cancel for any reason. All Florida timeshare contracts must have the right of rescission clause in the contract to be legal. If a developer wants to give you 1 month or 1 year right of rescission, that is their perrogative. The contract must state what happens to the buyers deposit if the buyer goes beyond the 10 days. Most contracts, ours included, state that the buyer loses the deposit if they go beyond the 10 days and that this deposit is split evenly between the seller and broker, except that the broker cannot receive more than he would have had the contract gone through. The Florida lawmakers realized that the seller may be put under a lot of pressure when a cancellation happens and should be entitled to the deposit. The seller may be in divorce, probate, financial problems, or any number of situations that cause him stress, like spending the money before he gets it. Don't expect a rescission period when buying a house here though, there isn't any.
Thomas E. Yeary
Owner/Broker The Timeshare Store, Inc.