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Re: Re: Re: Re: Bel Air Vacation Club (by Hal H.):
We are long time owners at Bel Air and have stayed a number of times and enjoyed our time there, mostly. Limited chairs around the pool, goofy hot tubs that occasionally look kinda dirty, not much to do in the immediate area....but not too bad overall. But...we refuse to pay the ridiculous special assessment. They keep sending late notices and I return with a letter saying, as our contract states, we must receive a "detailed report" showing how every penny is for "unforeseen and unforeseeable" expenses. Check out the negative reviews and complaints on the net. We have rights concerning a charge like this and will not pay. If and when it goes to collections, if it does, doubtful. we will fight it there as well. A simple question, how do we know where the money will go...maybe into managements pocket. Use the internet to search your rights in a situation like this, and how to handle a collections demand.
And, do not fall for any of the companies promising to get you out of your contract for only $3000 to $5000....and nothing will happen. And trying to sell a Bel Air membership is a waste of time. Right now, memberships are for sale for one dollar, no kidding, with the seller paying the transfer charge and other other charges...and no buyers.
Thats my take on this whole mess. Not legal advice, just misc info. Anyone have any additional info???