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Okay Tuggers,
I recently won an eBay auction for a PAHIO Kauai Beach Villas ocean view unit. The price was ridiculously low. The seller and I discussed ROFR, and since his deed was dated 2001, we decided to go ahead and start the escrow.
Today I learned PAHIO is trying to exercise ROFR on the sale. I explained to the escrow agent, (a very nice woman who is trying to remain neutral), about PAHIO not having ROFR for deeds dated prior to July 1, 2005, and how the only reason I got this for so little money was I happened to be the only eBay bidder. She has invited me to write a letter to PAHIO, that she will forward to them, so we can try and get this deal to go forward.
Problem is, what do I say? Other than stating the obvious, (deed date prior to 2005, PAHIO doesn't have ROFR on this unit, I *really* want to own the interval, seller agreed to sell it to me for this price), what do I want to tell them? I've written as professional and business-like a letter as I can, but I'm not sure what to put in there that will seal the deal. I need to send this off tomorrow. (Sorry for the short notice. I only learned of this today, when I happened to call the escrow company.)
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Dave
I recently won an eBay auction for a PAHIO Kauai Beach Villas ocean view unit. The price was ridiculously low. The seller and I discussed ROFR, and since his deed was dated 2001, we decided to go ahead and start the escrow.
Today I learned PAHIO is trying to exercise ROFR on the sale. I explained to the escrow agent, (a very nice woman who is trying to remain neutral), about PAHIO not having ROFR for deeds dated prior to July 1, 2005, and how the only reason I got this for so little money was I happened to be the only eBay bidder. She has invited me to write a letter to PAHIO, that she will forward to them, so we can try and get this deal to go forward.
Problem is, what do I say? Other than stating the obvious, (deed date prior to 2005, PAHIO doesn't have ROFR on this unit, I *really* want to own the interval, seller agreed to sell it to me for this price), what do I want to tell them? I've written as professional and business-like a letter as I can, but I'm not sure what to put in there that will seal the deal. I need to send this off tomorrow. (Sorry for the short notice. I only learned of this today, when I happened to call the escrow company.)
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Dave