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Owner Advocacy Forum

ecwinch

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Marriott Harbour Point (HP), Kauai Beach Villas, Riverside Suites, WorldMark Pts (WM), Wyndham Pts
Do you think it makes sense to have a dedicated forum for owner advocacy issues? Owner Advocacy defined as "Issues and Actions related to Owners Rights and HOA Governance"

A forum where issues like the following can be discussed:

- pending and active legal actions related to timesharing
- issues with HOA governance
- HOA election issues

... I am sure others have additions to that list.

It seems like there is a lot activity in that area right now, with a lot of resorts wrestling with those issues.

It seems to be a trend related to the economy, owners defaulting, and in particular, resorts were leverage is involved. Right now in the NE, you have three resorts where the developer controlled resorts are making questionable utilization of the assessment process.

And you have the RCI Exchange suit, the action with Ocean Club, two cases involving WorldMark, a resort in HI, Festiva, and I hear rumors of something with Wyndham FSP/Club.

Would it make sense to consolidate all those threads in one area. Perhaps were some stickies might be added pointing to owner advocacy resources and state timeshare laws.

I think it would assist concerned owners groups to see what is going on at other resorts. Currently you have to hunt and peck in a variety of locations to find threads pertaining to owner advocacy.

I recognize a challenge in moderating the thread, but think that issue is mitigated to some degree. If a thread is created in one of the regional or network specific forums, I think it can be moved and a stub left in the regional thread pointing to the owner advocacy forum.

Just curious on hearing what others see as the pro's and con's of that idea.
 
the entire site exists for that, and unfortunately I dont see enough threads of the type to warrant its own forum at this time.
 
I think it would be confusing to mix up the topics from different resort systems - I think it's better to leave them in the forum that is dedicated to that resort system.
 
Brian/Denise,

I can understand the POV.

Can you guide me on what is the best forum to create a thread surrounding owner advocacy issues, mainly how to form a concerned owners group and where to find state timeshare laws?

I think it would help owners in situations like that to see what others have done. When I identify existing threads of that nature, I could create a link to them.

Thanks
 
Can you please define "concerned owner group"?
 
TUG has always invited HOA's to participate on TUG, and we would provide them their own forum if necessary. However to date none have officially made this request.
 
Can you please define "concerned owner group"?

A group of owners that is concerned that owners rights are not being properly respected in the operation of the HOA or governing body. The group organizes to either to affect a change in the direction of the governing body, or to provide oversight, ensuring that owner rights are respected

Typically involving a resort where the governing body is controlled by the developer, or a majority of the governing body have potential conflict of interests that create the appearance of impropriority. But not always.
 
TUG has always invited HOA's to participate on TUG, and we would provide them their own forum if necessary. However to date none have officially made this request.

And I think that is a great thing and a very generous offer. It is unfortunate that more HOA's do not seek the benefit you generously are offering.
 
I am guessing that Buying, Selling, and Renting is the best place to start the Owner Advocacy thread.

But that does not seem to be on-topic. Any suggestions?
 
Believe it or not it seems some owners think the best thing to do is 'hide' any negatives lest it devalue their weeks. However, I have always believed secrecy only allows abuses to continue and perhaps worsen to the point of catastrophic proportions. If people put their concerns on record and they are legitimate I would think it puts pressure on the resort to correct the problem(s) to protect sales. (Assuming they are not sold out.) But I'm certainly not an expert in such matters so maybe I'm wrong.
 
Believe it or not it seems some owners think the best thing to do is 'hide' any negatives lest it devalue their weeks. However, I have always believed secrecy only allows abuses to continue and perhaps worsen to the point of catastrophic proportions. If people put their concerns on record and they are legitimate I would think it puts pressure on the resort to correct the problem(s) to protect sales. (Assuming they are not sold out.) But I'm certainly not an expert in such matters so maybe I'm wrong.

I understand the logic that you do not want "negative" information to get out about an asset you own, since it might impact the value.

But I agree with you, hiding the problem just allows it to fester and get worse. Likewise if as a seller you know that their are major problems with the HOA, I know I would have a problem selling without disclosing that issue. I can appreciate that others may have a lesser standard.

I also think we are going to see more of these issues in the next 12 months. I think a cycle is playing out here, as owners walk-away from their obligations, timeshare sales are down, and leveraged developers. It is putting a lot of pressure on smaller developers and some are going to attempt to tap the most accessible source of capital they have - the HOA.

It is ironic, because I found an article that discussed the same thing - from 1989.

And right now, there is no other internet resource with substantial information on Owners Rights and Advocacy Issues.
 
I am guessing that Buying, Selling, and Renting is the best place to start the Owner Advocacy thread.

But that does not seem to be on-topic. Any suggestions?

probably in the area forum the resort is located?
 
probably in the area forum the resort is located?


Thanks.

But I mean a thread not related to a particular resort, but a thread where general information and resources regarding the topic can be complied, and some discussion of techniques and tips relating to the topic can occur.
 
Thanks.

But I mean a thread not related to a particular resort, but a thread where general information and resources regarding the topic can be complied, and some discussion of techniques and tips relating to the topic can occur.

Consider my question and suggestion withdrawn. I am sensing a reticence that TUG needs something like this.

I'll explore other avenues for my objective.... thks
 
I guess I dont understand why you need a new forum for one thread?
 
I agree with ecwinch. A forum which just dealt with real or perceived un fairness by HOAs, management companies, BODs,pints systemas and clubs toward the unenpowered owners, without the dillution of other issues. Sort of ARDA for owners only, maybe even funded to take action if necessary.
 
Consider my question and suggestion withdrawn. I am sensing a reticence that TUG needs something like this.

I'll explore other avenues for my objective.... thks

Eric - I don't think it's that, I think it's more that we don't understand how this will be different than info. that's already shared on TUG. For instance, if I have a Starwood problem/issue - I would expect it to be discussed on the Starwood forum, where most of the Starwood owners post. I don't see how a forum that basically mixes up all the issues from all resort systems would be an improvement. I applaud your desire to take action - I just don't understand how it will be different and better than the way info. is shared now.
 
Eric - I don't think it's that, I think it's more that we don't understand how this will be different than info. that's already shared on TUG. For instance, if I have a Starwood problem/issue - I would expect it to be discussed on the Starwood forum, where most of the Starwood owners post. I don't see how a forum that basically mixes up all the issues from all resort systems would be an improvement. I applaud your desire to take action - I just don't understand how it will be different and better than the way info. is shared now.

I am looking to put together a thread that will consolidate some information on how to combat a developer controlled HOA. A resource that concerned owners can refer to, with some collective wisdom on how to proceed. Some basic things like:

- How to organize a concerned owner group
- What a Declaration document means
- What are By-Laws and how to understand your rights
- How to use state corporation laws to assert your rights
- Strategies for getting state/local government officials involved
- How to file a complaint with the State AG
- Where to find the state regulations that apply to timeshares

and like resources.

Maybe it is just my interest in the subject, but I think we are seeing more of these issues then I can recall in the past. I would like to see a thread developed that collects some of this information in one place, and serves as a resource for owners that find themselves in a situation where their rights are being ignored OR the developer is abusing their assessment powers. When the only resource is in the regional forums, I think it is more difficult for owners to know what to do. They have no way to learn from the experiences of other TUG members that have found themselves in similar situations.

Right now some of this information is available, but it is all over the forum. I would like to find a way to consolidate it. If nothing else, a thread that has links to past threads of similar issues, so people can see what others have done.

I do not think it precludes someone from creating a thread in a regional forum on the issue. But I think those threads are more about contacting other owners and events that are happening. But where does the core group that is trying to organize that effort go to for resource information and strategy tips?

The focus being more on small independent resorts and not the chains.
 
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sounds like it would be better suited as an advice article?
 
Yes, but a forum would allow continuous updating and infusion of new ideas, combating abuse by the above named entities(see my first post), not just mix ie. what is the best unit a a TS with good information which is applicable to combat corruption in all systems.
 
I am looking to put together a thread that will consolidate some information on how to combat a developer controlled HOA. A resource that concerned owners can refer to, with some collective wisdom on how to proceed. Some basic things like:

- How to organize a concerned owner group
- What a Declaration document means
- What are By-Laws and how to understand your rights
- How to use state corporation laws to assert your rights
- Strategies for getting state/local government officials involved
- How to file a complaint with the State AG
- Where to find the state regulations that apply to timeshares

and like resources.

Maybe it is just my interest in the subject, but I think we are seeing more of these issues then I can recall in the past. I would like to see a thread developed that collects some of this information in one place, and serves as a resource for owners that find themselves in a situation where their rights are being ignored OR the developer is abusing their assessment powers. When the only resource is in the regional forums, I think it is more difficult for owners to know what to do. They have no way to learn from the experiences of other TUG members that have found themselves in similar situations.

Right now some of this information is available, but it is all over the forum. I would like to find a way to consolidate it. If nothing else, a thread that has links to past threads of similar issues, so people can see what others have done.

I do not think it precludes someone from creating a thread in a regional forum on the issue. But I think those threads are more about contacting other owners and events that are happening. But where does the core group that is trying to organize that effort go to for resource information and strategy tips?

The focus being more on small independent resorts and not the chains.

Just a suggestion....

Perhaps write something up and create a thread titled Owners Advocacy with consecutive posts like this one done by CatLovers for Shell Vacation Club - see http://www.tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44941.
TIP: Just create your document before creating the TUG thread then copy the topics one by one into individual posts like CatLover did in the link above
 
why wouldnt the newbies section or the lounge work?
 
Brian,

I take the Lounge to be a place for discussions related to non-timeshare discussions, so I will take your advice and start the thread in the Newbies section.

The topic matter does seem a little advanced to be in the Newbies section, but if you feel that is the appropriate place, that is where I will go.

In terms of the advice article, I think e.brams comments are appropriate. For the time being I think I will create an off-site blog to assemble those resources, and evaluate the merits of an article at a latter date. I think some people have a slight apprehendsion to click on off-site links, but that is minor.

I appreciate your feedback, and will be starting the thread in the next few days.

Thanks
 
Im not trying to be overly difficult, and wish to accomodate you as best I can. Believe me, If it were reasonable id throw up a new forum for every single topic area requested, but it just becomes unruly and cluttered (IMO) with so many different forums.
 
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