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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Dks):
All of us have particular things going on in our lives that govern the decisions we make. I did not buy or want these timeshares but inherited them, and am in no position to pay over 6 grand a year of escalating fees, nor do I want to spend 2 weeks a year in the city. So getting rid of one for $100 is what made financial sense for us. Good for you that you can afford hold on to yours, but please don't judge us who don't hold share your situation/feelings or who aren't in the same fortunate financial situation as you.
chrisv126 wrote:i cannot, in my wildest dream, consider giving away (even for $100) my property to a thieving, lying, scheming, fraudulent so-called "real estate mogul. he should dine with bernie madoff................i'll even supply the stale hot dogs. in fact, they would make fine cell mates.deborahs528 wrote:flaviat2 wrote:Hi! Has the Manhattan Club offered to buy our property back for $1? I have them pestering me for maintenance fees...I "sold" one back to TMC June 2014 for $100 which I haven't received because the investigation started and they are now forbidden to complete any sales per the NYAG, so my situation is in limbo.
I don't think they generally offer, I asked, but while the investigation is in place, they can't do anything, offer or buy back.
The other thing is, they have first right of refusal if you wanted to try to sell it on the open market.
So its a wait and see scenario.