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  • The Truth About The Manhattan Club?

    http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...TE02/307229976

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    "In the end, after finding no takers for his stake on eBay, Craigslist and other online sites, Mr. Cottone handed it over to the Manhattan Club's owner-operator, Ian Bruce Eichner, chairman of Continuum Co., and other firms, for a dollar.

    Mr. Cottone has loads of company in a once-glistening project that has drawn a growing army of detractors over the course of nearly five years. A Yahoo online group where owners voice their complaints has drawn 493 members since it was created in 2007. Three years later, a website called the Disgruntled Manhattan Club New York Timeshare Owners, which chronicles the owners' plight, went up. More recently, a similar site appeared on Facebook, and TimeSharing Today published an article by a former owner titled "My Manhattan Club Experience: A Tale of Frustration
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    At this point, many Manhattan Club owners simply want to wash their hands of the whole experience.

    "I am trying to get out of it, and it is almost impossible," said Zenon Hac, a teacher in New Jersey, who paid $20,000 for his time-share in 2002 and wants to give back his share for $1.

    Other angry owners like Mr. Hac say they, too, would love giving shares back to the sponsor, but they say the developer is only compiling a waiting list and is not buying any shares back. In retaliation, Mr. Hac and others have recently stopped paying their annual maintenance fees, ranging from $1,800 to $2,500 a year, in protest of how the club is being run
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    "I refuse to pay," said Tony Caliguire, a firefighter in Albany, who attempted to sell his $20,000 time-share online for $10,000 last year, but got no bidders. "My credit is at risk, but why should I pay for something I can't use?"


    Read more: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...#ixzz2GTds22da
    JLB
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    Last edited by JLB; 12-29-2012, 05:06 PM.
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  • #2
    The maintenance fees are so high, I don't even think there will be any private takers for $1.
    Jacki

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    • #3
      Yes the maintenance fees are super hight, but that been said its NYC in one of the best location in NYC , I own there, and has been renting out my units for the last ten years, and have always got rentals, and never below my maintenance fees, where in NYC you can get a top luxury suite with two bath that sleeps up to five for $400 per night, in NYC a small (tiny) room will cost you $300 with hotel tax and can only sleep 2

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      • #4
        BLOCKED EXITS: Many Manhattan Club owners are eager to sell their shares in the West Side property and move on but in some cases are finding it “almost impossible” to do so.
        Photo: PropertyShark.com

        All too widely available

        Others are going to court. Last year, five owners sued Mr. Eichner and related entities, accusing them of fraud and other misconduct. They accused the manager of "intentionally overselling the occupancy capacity of the 286 time-share units by renting them throughout the year to the general public through Expedia, Hotels.com and other travel websites."

        "This has been going on for a long time, and people are getting ripped off," said Steven Blau of law firm Blau Brown & Leonard, which represents the plaintiffs. "I can get a room faster by using an online travel site, while owners are paying taxes and maintenance fees during the year."

        Two months ago, however, a federal judge dismissed the suit. Now, with a different time-share owner as a client, Mr. Blau has filed a suit in state court alleging "deceptive business practices."

        "I think we have a very good chance; otherwise, I would not be wasting my time," said Mr. Blau, who has been contacted by about 200 Manhattan Club time-share owners since filing the first lawsuit. "I think justice will be served."


        Read more: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...#ixzz2GffFFnHY
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        • #5
          Originally posted by brother coony View Post
          Yes the maintenance fees are super hight, but that been said its NYC in one of the best location in NYC , I own there, and has been renting out my units for the last ten years, and have always got rentals, and never below my maintenance fees, where in NYC you can get a top luxury suite with two bath that sleeps up to five for $400 per night, in NYC a small (tiny) room will cost you $300 with hotel tax and can only sleep 2
          The 1BR/2 Full Bath owners are in a better position.
          Studio owners - not as good a deal at $1600+ MFs - comparable to hotel rentals 2/3rds of the year.
          Pat
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          • #6
            Not something us common folks will ever have to worry about.


            RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick

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