OK -what happens when the developer decides to raise the "assessment" by 25% - you as an "owner i.e. someone who has the right to use" has no chance of going to court as the developer will still own the majority of weeks,and therefore is the majority shareholder.
Try and swop a week -almost impossible.
TRY AND GET XMAS AND NEW YEAR IN SAN PEDRO-FORGET IT-unless you have just purchased your timeshare-your first years vacation will be exactly what you have requested-otherwise the developer will rent out all superior weeks to normal tourists at premium rates. AND! His salespeople will pressure THOSE tourists into buying timeshares! No, he won't pay you any commission.

Does the conmpany actually own the resort that they have sold you-all you have is a salesman's word-read your contract carefully -I know for sure that two resorts have not been paid for but the developers say they own it-ON THIS ISLAND