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$5,893.32 special assessment for Diamond's Point at Poipu
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Concerning Southshore, it would be wise to know more about the construction there, and the problem, if one was thinking about buying.
If I have it correct, Poipu was built prior to Iniki, and is actually on the baech side of the road, although it is lava rocks right there.
LBR is across the road in a different area, and was the first project built after Iniki, the materials already being there when Iniki hit. Maybe that is just the two newer buildings, the DCB being older (???).
So, what is the water evasion problem, and were construction technologies changed between Poipu Point and LBR?
Or, just rent and leave the headaches to the owners.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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I thought it might be interesting to show this view of the resort, as taken from the beach of the nearby Hyatt.
As you can see, Poipu Point is elevated, protected from the ocean by a bed of lava rocks, and set back a bit.
Has it occurred to anyone that even after spending $65 million, that it may still be just too close to the ocean?
For those who have parked their car for a week at an oceanfront resort, you know what just the surf spray can do. Imagine just that, every day, all day, year after year.
Panoramio - Photo of Embassy Vacation Resort at Poipu Point
We stayed in the furthest building on the left, I believe, second floor, end unit on this end. It has an easterly, sunrise orientation, looking out over Poipu Bay, and I saw the first whale of the season a 6:00 AM the Tuesday we were there. I was sitting on our Lanai, sipping Kona coffee, watching the sunrise.
December 14, 1999.
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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Originally posted by JLB View PostConcerning Southshore, it would be wise to know more about the construction there, and the problem, if one was thinking about buying.
If I have it correct, Poipu was built prior to Iniki, and is actually on the baech side of the road, although it is lava rocks right there.
LBR is across the road in a different area, and was the first project built after Iniki, the materials already being there when Iniki hit. Maybe that is just the two newer buildings, the DCB being older (???).
So, what is the water evasion problem, and were construction technologies changed between Poipu Point and LBR?
Or, just rent and leave the headaches to the owners.
IIRC - the newer LBR buldings are woodframe construction. If so I would expect the same issue to be present at LBR. Though if the buildings were constructed after Iniki they may have been spared damage.
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At the resort HOA webage they have posted some photos of the damage. There's some very significant damage underneath the exterior cladding - metal structural ties that are very heavily corroded. It's pretty ugly.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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I have a hard time believing that this issue is going to be happening at alot
of other resorts. It's been 20 years since Iniki and there have been plenty of
other storms all over the world at resorts with similar construction that are
right on the ocean and I've never heard of anything like this.
They also may have been under funded. I'm no resort manager or accountant
so I don't know what you would need to have extra but even 30 million would
seem like a lot to have sitting around and that's only half what they need here.
Closing the doors may have been another option.Up coming trips
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I can't imagine that Diamond would actually think many owners would pay this. I have to wonder if this is an intentional move to have owners default and then Diamond can take ownership and maybe sell the resort.
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Originally posted by rondiwareYes, the owners are looking into a class action suit.....Working with lawyers, the attorney general's office in Hawaii.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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loose vs lose
loose vs lose
Loose is an adjective. If something isn't fixed properly or it doesn't fit, because it's too large, it's loose.
For example:-
My headphones weren't working, because a wire was loose.
Lose is a verb that means to no longer possess something because you do not know where it is, or because it has been taken away from you.
For example:
A lot of people will lose their job if there is a recession.
My husband is always losing his keys.... not enough time for all the timeshares ®
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Originally posted by Ryne08 View PostHow many owners will turned back their timeshare to the developer? Who will be the winner and the loser at this resort. Suppose a third of the owners say enough is enough and turn back their timeshare back to Diamond.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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Originally posted by Ryne08 View PostHow many owners will turned back their timeshare to the developer? Who will be the winner and the loser at this resort. Suppose a third of the owners say enough is enough and turn back their timeshare back to Diamond.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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Originally posted by T. R. OglodytePoint at Poipu was nearing completion and had just started sales (as a whole ownership project) when Iniki hit. The resort was severely damaged by Iniki, and the developer couldn't rescue it. Holland America and Signature Resorts (Signature Resorts became Marc Resorts, and Marc was bought by Sunterra) rescued the project, getting approval from the Kauai County Council, to rezone the property to resort from residential so they could sell it as timeshare. The County was anxious to get the project going and eliminate the eyesore. so they agreed to the rezone.
IIRC - the newer LBR buldings are woodframe construction. If so I would expect the same issue to be present at LBR. Though if the buildings were constructed after Iniki they may have been spared damage.
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At the resort HOA webage they have posted some photos of the damage. There's some very significant damage underneath the exterior cladding - metal structural ties that are very heavily corroded. It's pretty ugly.
Iniki hit September 11, 1992. I see a registration in '91 for Marc Resorts:
MARC RESORTS GROUP
TEMPORARY NAME
General Information
TEMPORARY NAME MARC RESORTS GROUP
FILE NUMBER 52308 T8
STATUS Expired
DATE Dec 23, 1991
The Point at Poipu was registered in 2006 and expired in August.
I don't see any soon-post-iniki registrations.
No big deal. It is what it is, another tangled web.
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Originally posted by slipClosing the doors may have been another option.
Maybe they don't close properly now.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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Originally posted by rondiwareI owned at Poipu since 1996. Just received my assesment...$14,732!!! This does not count my Maintenance fee. They will allow me to pay $4000 Jan.1 +maintenance and put the rest on easy pay! I am so angry and told them my paradise turned into hell. I also said that they should have condemned the place. Was also told that Diamond Resorts was putting in 10 million. Did not make me feel any better. Would be interested in knowing how other owners feel.
Is it not covered by insurance at all? If it is an act of God, they may not have to cover it. We had this happen at one of our resorts and most of us paid the money. I don't remember how much it was because it is so long ago.
Starting a class action lawsuit will only cost you money at the end (remember RCI) and these type of attorneys walk away with most of the loot. JMHO. What does the board recommend? Contacting the attorney general's office in Hawaii and see what they have to say may be a better idea and take it from there.
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