It is The Big One. I will scan the letter in when I get a chance later.
In the meantime, my take on what it all means: The AOAO Board (the body that includes both the timeshare owners and the whole owners) has called for a vote on NOT PROCEEDING with the remediation. To pass, this vote requires 75% of the Apartment Owners to approve the motion---again, the motion is to NOT PROCEED.
If the motion carries, the entire property will be sold at auction, with the proceeds of the sale (plus any insurance proceeds) divided amongst the owners. Payouts would be subject to the owner being current on anything due. If the motion fails, then the next question is how to proceed with paying for the remediation. Note that's not whether to proceed, but how. So, this ballot is the "do we stay or leave" vote.
For the purposes of the AOAO vote, each "unit" (apartment) votes as a single entity. That means that the timeshare owners are voting as part of a larger group of the other owners of their unit to produce a single up or down vote. If there is a majority of votes in any unit, the IOA will cast the vote in accordance with that majority. If there is not a majority (presumably, because some people do not vote and/or abstain) the IOA Board will vote in what it believes to be the IOA's overall best interest. There is no statement about what the IOA Board believes that to be---at least not that I can see.
The meeting is scheduled for May 2nd, starting 10:30 HST. Proxies must be received by 4:30P HST on April 27th to count.
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I have not spoken with my partner about this, but as I've written before, I believe we will be voting in favor of the motion not to proceed. Remediation is estimated to cost almost $9K per 2BR interval in total (not including any loan interest), and is expected to take five years. For $9K, I can buy resale weeks at other very nice Hawaiian timeshares. Conversely, these units are worth $0 on the resale market--even the ocean-views, so any proceeds we'd get from the sale/insurance are just a bonus.
I'm sad about this--this has been a great resort, and important to our family. But, it is time.