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Re: Access to Your Resort's Owner List - Privacy vs. Disclosure

We have a question for John Weir, who wrote the article. Can you please tell us what CA AB634 has to do with timeshare rosters? We don't believe they are considered public records, so we are a little confused? Unless the bill number is wrong? We are very interested in this information. When we asked to inspect the owner roster at our timeshare in California, because we wanted to communicate with other owners, our association asked for $3,500. They would not let us inspect, but they would mail out an approved communication to all owners. That "alternative" method was supported by the State's Attorney General's office. To alleviate that burden, I ran for the Board and was able to communicate my concerns, in a resume, to all the owners, at no cost to us. I also provided my email address for anyone who wanted to communicate with me. In other words, why allow a Board, or government agency, to run your life, when there is an "alternative."