Understand the logic- but there is something really wrong with that thinking...
With all respect, in an industry that continues to SCREAM for transparency, the idea that associations need to only accept deedbacks via a cloak and dagger system of secret whispers and personal favors just seems wrong.
By saying this, the association would also be making the statement that vacation ownerships at their resort are without any value- and that the very existence of the property depends on forcing unhappy owners to continue paying annual fees by threatening them with strong arm collection agents and by impacting the credit rating of the defaulting owners..
Isn't it time that at least the owner's associations themselves began to believe in the product that they manage? Resorts need to be creative and find solutions other than simply holding timeshare owners hostage. Why can't resort managers get involved with their local community and make their resort useful to locals as well as vacationers.
If it is just low season weeks that have no value- amend the declarations and create a points system with that inventory with very low annual fees and give this to locals. Allow them to utilize the amenities, rent conference rooms, cater to the local service groups, hold dart tournaments, flea markets- something.. Anything to create some revenue in the off season.
The time for hiding things in this industry has passed.. Fear and deception, and most importantly an overall lack of faith is what is killing this industry even more so than the economy.
If a timeshare resort is just not sustainable financially- then bankrupt it and shut it down. End the misery. Retraction in an industry is never easy, but sometimes is necessary for survival.
Originally posted by timeos2
By saying this, the association would also be making the statement that vacation ownerships at their resort are without any value- and that the very existence of the property depends on forcing unhappy owners to continue paying annual fees by threatening them with strong arm collection agents and by impacting the credit rating of the defaulting owners..
Isn't it time that at least the owner's associations themselves began to believe in the product that they manage? Resorts need to be creative and find solutions other than simply holding timeshare owners hostage. Why can't resort managers get involved with their local community and make their resort useful to locals as well as vacationers.
If it is just low season weeks that have no value- amend the declarations and create a points system with that inventory with very low annual fees and give this to locals. Allow them to utilize the amenities, rent conference rooms, cater to the local service groups, hold dart tournaments, flea markets- something.. Anything to create some revenue in the off season.
The time for hiding things in this industry has passed.. Fear and deception, and most importantly an overall lack of faith is what is killing this industry even more so than the economy.
If a timeshare resort is just not sustainable financially- then bankrupt it and shut it down. End the misery. Retraction in an industry is never easy, but sometimes is necessary for survival.
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