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Ohio couple accuses timeshare property operators of deceptive business practices

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Ohio couple accuses timeshare property operators of deceptive business practices

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ORLANDO — An Ohio couple is suing timeshare property operators, alleging deceptive business practices.

Thomas F. Shoaf and Sharon B. Shoaf filed a complaint Nov. 19 in Orange County Circuit Court against Wyndham Resort Development Corp. et al, alleging violation of the Florida Vacation Plan and Timesharing Act.

According to the complaint, the Shoafs have been damaged and have sustained financial losses. The plaintiffs allege the defendants intentionally omitted or misrepresented the price, costs and/or values of timeshare properties, wrongfully saying the properties would increase in value and that they would be available for vacation use anytime and anywhere.

The Shoafs seek trial by jury, compensatory and punitive damages of more than $15,000, attorney fees, court costs and expenses, plus all other appropriate relief . They are represented by attorney Martin Macyszyn of Lucas | Magazine in New Port Richey.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 18CA012597

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