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Split Rock Lake Harmony resort settlement

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just in case this applies to any TUGGERS!


The settlement will require Split Rock Investments, LLC, and SCH USA, LLC — doing business as “Bel Air Owner’s Circle”— to comply with applicable laws and fund a restitution pool up to $250,000 for eligible consumers.

In addition, Split Rock agreed to pay $5,000 in penalties and $50,000 in costs.

Timeshare owners who feel they were mistreated and intend to seek restitution should act soon by contacting the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
 
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