mike c
TUG Member
What usually happens when your timeshare is destroyed by fire?
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... Paul Kaufman, president of the Killington Townhouses, said he drove from Massachusetts when he heard about the fire.
“It’s a tragedy,” he said.
About 600 families rent time in the Killington Townhouse condos through the year, Kaufman said.
But after the fire, he said, the future of the complex is up in the air.
“Obviously, we lost our office,” Kaufman said. “We lost our ability to communicate with our owners — we’re struggling to get that accomplished.” ...
Always enjoyed having a fireplace in the unit, with plenty of free firewood provided, but I often wondered whether overused fireplaces were really and truly a good idea in a timeshare facility, knowing full well that the chimneys were probably never cleaned of their creosote buildup.
....As to the fireplaces, if owners/exchangers/renters are given instructions for use and the fireplaces are cleaned as they should be, there's no reason not to have working fireplaces in a timeshare. .......