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Original Message:

Re: Special Assessment / Class Action Lawsuit! (by Jeanne G.):

emilyw28 wrote:
Fellow owners,

Thanks for your questions. At the bottom of this email is the cumulative list, so far, of the questions I'll try to get answered.

If anyone would like to suggest additional questions, just call me at SB (unit 810) after Feb 23rd and leave a voice mail message. While at SB, I'll also try to meet with John Juliano (Week 7 / Unit 709) since he'll be there too.

I'm leaving for Florida tomorrow and probably won't have access to this forum again until I report back -- on or about Feb 27-28.

Questions for Meeting:

1) Why such large assessments when we have been paying for insurance that was supposed to cover everything?

2) Will Wyndham management and this association be reviewing the resort’s insurance policy yearly to ensure that building damage caused by future catastrophic events will be covered?

3) Can management look into some options, such as window shutters, to reduce damage during a storm and lower insurance premiums?

4) Since we have been assessed for steep shortfalls in insurance reimbursements, how will we be remunerated when Wyndham sells available units and the facility is operating in the black? (A refund would be nice, but probably we’ll see it in lower assessments.)

5) When all of the foreclosures go back to Wyndham, why are we paying all of their fees? Shouldn't the Wyndham pay a portion of these?

6) What is being done to promote resort rentals and sales?

7) How can we open these meeting to allow all owners to participate either via Web access or telephone conferencing?

Emily

Emily, don't forget that any of the local public libraries have email access, and I would think at no cost to you, so you can keep up with messages, etc. That county has a wonderful library system. Jeanne, retired univ. librarian & disgruntled owner