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Au contraire... The owners would say the opposite and claim they own their chalets and the resort is the common grounds making up the resort. The owners are in dispute because some owners want to rebuild their chalets and not be part of the resort which they can do. The fence is hardly a fence to keep out squatters and it was squatters rights that gave Pedro his place on Club Orient property. Perch lite is a squatters building and if the group who built it and run the business out of it wanted to they could give CO a hard time when time came to remove it. I am not saying that would ever happen but the Law is very interesting and not being a Lawyer it would be something I would look into if I owned a chalet on the French side.
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