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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Chris V.):

hello richard,

870 seventh av is part of the building structure of TMC. the entrance to this part of the building is on seventh ave and is called THE PARK CENTRAL HOTEL, ostensibly owned by the same fraudsters owning TMC, i.e, eichner and crew. if you think something smells fishy, you're most likely correct, like 5-year-old, unrefrigerated tuna.

who sent you the "90-Day Notice of Intention to Sell Tax Liens" ? i doubt that the ny state tax dept. would send you an individual notice for your tax due on a timeshare. there are many allegedly criminally fraudulent activities currently going on at TMC that remain unexplained. hearsay has it that top management has formed "timeshare international" a limited liability corporation, perhaps a shell company, established to hide laundered monies. there's no firm proof of this, but i assume you wouldn't put it past the TMC PRINCIPALS. look for a return address on the 90-day notice envelope or call TMC financial office (who will probably threaten you with other monetary obligations.) this is a guess, but it could be that TMC is seeking to foreclose on your shares. however the number figures you note simply don't add up as your obligation. i repeat, i smell rotten fish.

richard484 wrote:
I just received a "90-Day Notice of Intention to Sell Tax Liens" showing that for quarters 2, 3, and 4 for 2018 and for quarters 1 and 2 of 2019, I have a tax due of $21,917.81. I must resolve these charges by July 19, 2019 or my property will be sold. The property address is 870 7th Avenue, which I assume is the Manhattan Club. Since I do not own the Manhattan Club, but only a timeshare interest, on which the taxes are about $380 per year, I find it difficult to understand how I owe $21,917.81.

Apparently, the Manhattan Club is delinquent in paying there taxes. However, it is also difficult to understand how the taxes for the Manhattan Club could only be $21,917.81 for five quarters.

Did anyone else receive this notice or am I the only lucky one who now owns the entire building?