Senators Adam Schiff and John Curtis introduce a bipartisan bill to reform the timeshare industry, aiming to protect buyers from confusing contracts, hidden fees, and tough exit options. The bill requires clear disclosure of upfront costs, ongoing maintenance fees, and exit options, with the Federal Trade Commission enforcing it nationwide. Consumer groups, like AARP, support the bill, while the timeshare industrys main trade group, ARDA, argues it infringes on states rights and adds unnecessary federal rules. Checkout Solipillow.com
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