Manhattan Club Lawsuit
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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Chris V.):
dennisc283 wrote:nothing seems clear or real or, for that matter, to the point. i assume we have a deed, since it's been said that our heirs will inherit the burden (deed) of maintenance payments for TMC whether they like/want it or not. is this all a myth? who's working toward our legal rescue? i certainly appears not to be the NYSAG or the court, regardless of whether the title company declares that we have a deed. what good is the deed if we're stuck with an illegal, unworthy and uncaring board of directors..............a couple of which are like us, OWNERS......OR WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE BOARD'S PUPPETS, not at all working in owners' behalf. i have not seen one word from any of the owner/board members in any emails or other communications . it appears that they were asked to keep their mouths shut regarding any issues concerning the owners that they supposedly represent, a sham/joke just like TMC. who is being held accountable for the actual illegal sales presentation that the NYSAG HAD DIRECT PROOF OF FROM HIS UNDERCOVER PRESENCE AT A RECENT SALES TALK? that in itself appears to be clear evidence of the fraud that has been perpetrated initially by TMC and continued by the ridiculously rising maintenance fees and lack of reservation time allotted to owners.keep in touch.
chris
1. It's not clear that all deeds have been properly registered with the NYC Department of Finance. 2. Not clear if taxes are current on each deed or if payments are made in a bundled fashion. (What happens to the deeds of those who are in arrears, or who have abandoned paying?) 3. I couldn't verify the existence of the Title ins.co. In my paperwork.
deborahn127 wrote:You have a deed for an interest in real property, so you have real property. Didn't you get a title insurance policy? Make a claim to your title insurer stating that your title is illusory and see what happens.