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Re: Special Assessment / Class Action Lawsuit! (by Harold W.):

richardw235 wrote:
haroldw42 wrote:
richardw235 wrote:
mrnov wrote:
I am another tortured deeded owner. Please add me to you Email ist.

Bob Novak 16436 Lee Ave Orland Park, Il 60467

MrNov@Aol.Com

We heard from Lew Gordon once and then Wayne E. Jones,Operations Manager-Owner Services who answered our questions and said all the money was needed, but if it turns out that there is more than needed we could get some returned to us. He also said that many of the units are in foreclosure, so guess who had to pay for those units? Us. He also told me that they could not take anymore deeded units due to the fact they have a lot of the units that the people quit paying fees for and now the resort has to try and sell them. We sent another e-mail letting him know that we can not pay any more fees after this year, so they will have to foreclose on our deeded unit. We are not sure but we think that all they can do is come after our unit and not our home or anything else ,for our unit is paid for. But if someone out there knows that they can come after our other assets, please let us know. We are still trying to donate the unit and hopefully a charity will be able to sell it for hardly nothing. Our lawyer shared that one of his clients just quit paying maintenance fees and taxes on four paid units in Oklahoma and Florida and so far no one has come after this client's personal property. She like us can not afford these fees on our limited retirement incomes. When we purchased our unit in 1996, the salesman said when you do not want your unit anymore, it will be easy to sell. What a lie. Keep us in the loop on the class action suit. We still do not know if it is open, we guess we will look on the web site. The White's

Before you do anything, call an attorney. There are attorney services on the internet that allow one free advice call.
DOES IT HAVE TO BE A FLORIDA ATTORNEY? THE WHITE'S
No, you should contact YOUR attorney for advice. Of course if you go on the web, you get an attorney that you don't know, but their advice is credible.