Here are links to a few articles with info about this:
The proposed settlement calls for Stroman to pay the state of California $100,000, to involve a cooperating broker who is licensed in Calilfornia, and to include a disclosure in the advertising agreement to ensure consumers understand that they are paying a non-refundable advertising fee for their timeshare property.
Nov/Dec 2010 Developments
Stroman Realty and California Close to Settling Timeshare Resale Litigation : Hospitality Lawg : Hospitality Law Blog : Hotel Industry News Lawyer & Attorney: Baker Hostetler LLP
etimesharenews.com: Stroman Realty and State of California to Settle Resale Lawsuit
The proposed settlement calls for Stroman to pay the state of California $100,000, to involve a cooperating broker who is licensed in Calilfornia, and to include a disclosure in the advertising agreement to ensure consumers understand that they are paying a non-refundable advertising fee for their timeshare property.
Nov/Dec 2010 Developments
Stroman Realty and California Close to Settling Timeshare Resale Litigation : Hospitality Lawg : Hospitality Law Blog : Hotel Industry News Lawyer & Attorney: Baker Hostetler LLP
etimesharenews.com: Stroman Realty and State of California to Settle Resale Lawsuit