It has been nearly three decades since the Virginia General Assembly made major changes to state laws governing timeshares. But in those decades, reports of problems with timeshare arrangements have accumulated. As Virginia Public Radio’s Anne Marie Morgan reports, state lawmakers say it may be time for an overhaul.
Possible Overhaul on Timeshare Options
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