Original Message:
Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by KC):
lindac1348 wrote:I paid them over $2,000 up front. I heard from them quite a bit at first, then nothing. I read on web that they filed bankruptcy, and later I got an email saying they had a new email address and phone #. <snip> I've emailed them several times with no reply. I live on SS, I explained that to them. I can't afford losing that money. Please advise.
It saddens me deeply to have to tell you honestly that Castle Law Group is NOT going to ever voluntarily return ANY of the money you paid to them. It simply will not happen.
In my opinion, all you can really do at this point is to file a formal complaint against Castle Law Group with Tennessee state authorities. Read through this thread and you will find clear and specific instructions on exactly how to do that. At this late juncture, all you can do after filing your formal complaint is HOPE that restitution to Castle clients / victims MIGHT be ordered by the courts at some future point in time. Unfortunately, that is not likely to ever happen, particularly if Castle is now in bankruptcy, but filing a formal complaint would seem to be your one and only shot at ever even potentially receiving a dime back from those weasels. I am sorry that you ever chose to get involved with those deceitful parasites.
If your resort has not already foreclosed on your ownership for non-payment of maintenance fees over some years, DonP's advice to contact the resort to request a "deedback" should be pursued. If you have been paying those fees and the account is paid up to date and they decline to accept a "deedback", consider just STOPPING any and all future payments if the resort won't take back the ownership voluntarily, just letting them foreclose when they see fit. Make it THEIR choice. Good luck.