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Different strokes... (by KC):
It is my personal belief and opinion that your perspective is (perhaps deliberately) in denial of "truth and consequences", since you clearly do not like the harsh realities of either one on this topic. Like it or not, fraudulent actions have potential consequences. Indisputable is the fact (it's not a theory or armchair opinion; it's a fact) that I have direct, first hand, personal experience in getting fraudulent deeds voided. It's really not very difficult to accomplish.
For the record, no one has attempted in any way to "intimidate" you (or anyone else here) --- and whether or not you "like" attorneys is neither relevant nor of any particular interest. I do however find it beyond comprehension that you could somehow perceive an unpaid, volunteer role as a Board member at a small independent resort (where I own and use several weeks myself) as being "biased". The people who asked me (and then elected me) to serve in that role ARE, in fact, the "little guys" and "common man" you allegedly champion ---- while having absolutely NO "skin in the game" yourself. I find all of that to be quite ironic.
I'm not interested in ongoing banter; our respective viewpoints have already been plainly and clearly expressed. We can surely at least agree that people are ALWAYS free to make their own personal decisions and pursue their own chosen, individual courses of action.