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I just heard that Grandview is bankrupt and will declare Chapter 11 soon. Owners will be required to cover the difference between what Grandview owes the bank and what it gets when sold.




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Apparently not just Grandview but Consolidated Resorts itself: http://www.lvrj.com/business/48997596.html

Consolidated Resorts include:
  • Tahiti
  • Club de Soleil
  • Sands of Kahana
  • Hono Koa
  • Kahana Beach
  • Gardens at West Maui
  • Kahana Village
  • Maui Beach
  • Kona Islander
  • Villas at Regal Palms
Possible that some of those are not timeshare.
 

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[triennial - points]
Whoa! We're Checking In Sunday At Grandview At Las Vegas.

I just heard that Grandview is bankrupt and will declare Chapter 11 soon. Owners will be required to cover the difference between what Grandview owes the bank and what it gets when sold.
Here's hoping that won't mess up our Las Vegas timeshare vacation next week.
Apparently not just Grandview but Consolidated Resorts itself:
Grandview At Las Vegas, as I understand it (not that I have all that much understanding), is a link in the Daily Management Resorts chain, not Consolidated.
-- Alan Cole, McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.​
 

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Thank you for an excellent link. I thought the most interesting part was how much money Consoiidated resorts owes Mr. Saxe. Apparently the free show tickets were not enough to convince people to purchase direct from Consolidated Resorts. I doubt Mr.Saxe will continue to participate in providing complimentary show tickets that he has to pay for.

Apparently not just Grandview but Consolidated Resorts itself: http://www.lvrj.com/business/48997596.html

Consolidated Resorts include:
  • Tahiti
  • Club de Soleil
  • Sands of Kahana
  • Hono Koa
  • Kahana Beach
  • Gardens at West Maui
  • Kahana Village
  • Maui Beach
  • Kona Islander
  • Villas at Regal Palms
Possible that some of those are not timeshare.
 
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This article was written June 24, 2009 ... ?

Oops, I was posting same time as Karen G, guess I type slower.
 

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The article linked above is dated June 24, 2009. Tahiti Village and Grandview seem to be still operating.

This article was written June 24, 2009 ... ?

Oops, I was posting same time as Karen G, guess I type slower.

"Gimlet-eyed!!!", say I.
 

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"Gimlet-eyed!!!", say I.
I looked up the meaning of that:
gimlet eye 
noun
1.
a sharp or piercing glance.
2.
an eye that appears to give a sharp or piercing look.


"What do you mean?" say I.:confused:
 

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Arrrrrgggg, we don't need no stinkin facts - we got dem dar Gimlet Eyes ....
 

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I just heard that Grandview is bankrupt and will declare Chapter 11 soon. Owners will be required to cover the difference between what Grandview owes the bank and what it gets when sold.
Sterling

Apparently my DW sent my Gimlet Eye to the shop ...

So where exactly did you hear this?
 
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Is this fact or just a guess?

George

Guess based on what banks do to people. I shouldn't have posted it without backup facts.

What the banks do here in Texas follows: You default on your 200k loan, then the bank sells it for 125k. So the bank is out 75K right? Wrong; They sue you for the difference 200k-125k=75k. Have a nice day from B of A.

Sorry, Sterling
 
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