Barclay Towers, Phase One and Phase Two have expiring 40 year contracts with the building. There weren't enough yes votes to renew the contract for ten more years. All units have to be sold. What are my rights legally as an owner of 4 weeks? They are saying I'll be lucky if it doesn't cost me to dissolve everything. What do I actually own? Who should I talk to as far as real estate and legal matters. I know I need to read the bylaws at some point. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
The question, "What do (you) actually own" is one that I'm also wondering as this is the first time I've heard or read about "sunset clauses". Without question, you're a part owner of the property as your ownership interest was and is a deeded interest in real estate. And I believe your sunset clause doesn't say that "all owners will own nothing from this date on" but merely says the property will no longer be used as a timeshare property.
So I assume that means you and all other owners will no longer have any week's timeshare occupancy. But you will still have a very specific ownership interest percentage in the property. So I guess (and this is speculation on my part) the outcome of all this is what management and the board of directors plan on doing now. Is it to sell the property to a commercial property investor? In which case, you should get a cut of the proceeds. Is it to operate the property as a hotel? In which case, again, you should get a cut of the proceeds.
But, in the latter case (i.e., operation as a hotel), if it's unprofitable, will you have to pay your share of the loss? And a hotel on Virginia Beach, because of its cold winter and a fairly long drive to where most people work (meaning lesser demand from business travelers), may not be an optimal business plan.
Seems to me that a condo business plan may work, so a sale to someone who wants to get involved in something like that may make some sense.
Who to ask about this? I would say your resort management and your Board of Trustees. Find out what ideas they have as to what they might do with the property.