I have owned a week in the Colonnade for quite a few year back when the Wintermutes owned it. The fall of 2016 the Colonnade wanted extra money to fix up the place as they stated and they would give us a extra week. In January 2017 after I paid my maintenance fee, I proceeded to deposit my week with RCI. RCI told me that they would not let the Colonnade in because of all the complaints that the owners/people that were staying there. I then called the Colonnade and asked if I could book 2 week in September of 2017 so I wouldn't lose all the money I spent. When we got there, OMG, I thought it was a ghost town. Three people working there, Donna, Rob and the cleaning lady. We where put in a room. The first night we got back around 10:30 and where locked out of our room. Rob, the front desk guy said that the battery packs on the doors were wore out. They let us in that night after we waited 2 hours and somebody came. We got locked out the second night as well. Had to wait until someone showed up. We proceeded to get a different mattress, couch, dishes, etc. the rooms were a mess. Our toaster caught on fire!! We were told that the Colonnade was in foreclosure and the bank was taking over. We stayed for a week and 1/2 and left. Yesterday in the mail I got a bill for our maintenance fee for 2018 from Missouri Association Management, LLC. The courts appointed MAM,LLC as Receiver on 12/14/2016. We as owner have never once ever got notified of anything going on. Now they wanted more money (Greenlake Real Estate Fund LLC) is the one suing, so they are probably the ones the lent the scum bag the money. We were promised a nice place to stay when we bought our timeshare, availability and trading power. Right now there is none of that and yes I have a warranty deed to the place. Inderfit Grewal owned, The Colonnade, Grand Regency Resorts, Music City Center, Thousand Hills. What a crook this guy is and everyone kept giving him loans. If anyone out there is reading this, what do I do? Keep paying my maintenance fees? Are they going to ask for more money for repairs? Could I just deed it to the Bank? If anyone has any suggestions, I sure would like to hear them.