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Original Message:

Re: Resort management has changed from Southwind to the Colonnade (by Jeff R.):

Good management threats of collection concern me. It’s easy to collect from individuals just by threatening to take you to collections. I have several questions. 1.. Who is managing or has voting control Over the HOA? If Green Lake or good management, then it is no different than Interjet having control of the HOA.. The HOA then cannot sue Green Lake or good management without their approval. Therefore we have no collective recourse and will be left a battle them in collections individually. 2. Who gets the money,? Is Greenlake lending money to the HOA that may need to be repaid, and if yes, who gets credit for the rent.

So remember 1776. No taxation without representation. In this case no maintenance fees without an HOA board that represents the owners of individual timeshares in relation to the ownership units of the developer. Show me the operating agreement of the HOA where all this is spelled out and legally approved by the current timeshare owners including all of us.

As of July 25, there was no budget for repairs or replacements. There was no directive about how the funds would be applied and to whose benefit they would be applied. These are serious questions worthy of investigation by an attorney. The question is how do we organize ourselves and pay for it.