I know of one fairly small resort that is controlled by the developer through membership on the HOA. So far the resort is sold out except for the newer construction and is planning more units. The maintenance fees are what I would call low and the resort is in great shape-including the oldest units.
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Originally posted by timeos2Steve - Thats one of the real problems. Name one of the mega resorts that isn't run by the developer. It seems to be one way they maintain that level of control.
The scale of the mega resorts presents a real challenge - probably impossible as a practical matter - of organizing members to challenge the developer.
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Mega resorts need to split into sections, depending on the age of the units
OLCC and Vistana units are not all GC quality, yet they get the GC rating because they are still building. The honest thing for RCI to talk these resorts into doing is split the entire entity into smaller ones, according to age, with separate HOA's. Then each group of timeshares would be judged/evaluated on their actual current condition and can win back Gold Crown with improvements, if and when they lose that status.
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I'm laughing because nothing has changed since your last post. If a developer is in control, the HOA will not remove him, if the developer controls the HOA, which is the case at places like Westgate.
Originally posted by CarolinianWhen the developer is still in controll, of course that won't happen. Only in resorts where owners control the HOA would it be likely.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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