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OK Guys, If we are serious about getting anything back for our investment we need to band together (will join group above). Alegria has stated their position clearly. As far as they are concerned we own nothing and we are owed nothing by them. First I would like us to get together a list of owners. How? Manek should have one. Next Scotia lent money to a company and held the LAND as the mortgage security. What about the value of the buildings? In my limited knowledge of these matters the mortgage holder has some responsibility to sell the property at fair market value. If this value exceeds the loan amount the extra should go to the mortgagee. This depends on the laws of the land. If the mortgagee (Manek) is getting money back he should reimburse the timeshare purchasers in proportion to their original investment.
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