Ah, I own in Mullet Bay, I purchased a timeshare within a resort, with that purchase came the benefits of EVERYTHING around me, so while I didn't lose my weeks, my "investment" is worth nothing what it was, I couldn't sell units that i paid 30k for, had to give them away to get off the hook for maintenance. But I had no recourse. So I do have a grasp on what your situation is. Sorry if you don't like my opinion. Wasn't trying to be rude. I just don't understand what recourse the owners think they have. And a I said if fraud can be proven I would think that is grounds for a lawsuit. But if bankruptcy and business closes and new owners don't offer units as timshare or want to work with previous owners of the new defunct property it shouldn't be their obligation to do so.

Last edited by kim; 02/15/2015 11:36 PM.