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Re: Oyster Bay Bech Resort Assessment
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07/05/2018 11:18 AM
07/05/2018 11:18 AM
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Does not seem high at all for that bad of a hurricane.....actually I was very surprised it wasn't $1200 or higher per unit week..... yes there was insurance, but there is always a deductible..... plus with St. Martin's crazy labor laws, trying to keep employees paid during the shutdown. They may have had to do some infrastructure improvements at the site.....And I am sure construction costs have been very high on the island, especially transportation cost of getting the construction materials and all the furnishings TO St. Marteen.
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