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Class Action Against Diamond Resorts? Wanted good attorney (by Mark S.):

You may want to contact Arizona Department of Real Estate:

Chapter 32 Az. revised statute: 32-2186. Real estate recoveryfund; liability limits; definitions A. The commissioner shall establish and maintain a real estate recovery fund for the benefit of any person aggrieved by any act, representation, transaction or conduct of a licensed real estate or cemetery broker or real estate or cemetery salesperson that violates this chapter or the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter B. 2. Engaged in fraud or misrepresentation while acting as a principal in the purchase or sale of real property and the aggrieved person relied on the broker's or salesperson's licensed status. C. 32-2197.11. Developer supervisory duties D. The developer shall supervise, manage and control all aspects of the offering of the timeshare plan, including promotion, advertising, contracting and closing. The developer is responsible for each timeshare plan registered by the developer with the department and for the actions of any sales agent or managing entity used by the developer in the offering or selling of any registered timeshare plan. Any violation of this article that occurs during the offering activities shall be deemed to be a violation by the developer as well as by the sales agent or managing entity who actually committed the violation. The developer is responsible for the actions of the association and managing entity only while they are subject to the developer's control, as provided in the timeshare instruments or by law. 32-2197.17. Advertising and promotional requirements; telemarketing and promotional employees; presentations and tours, drawings and contests; commissioner's authority; disclosures B. Any advertising, communication or sales literature of any kind, including oral statements by salespeople or any other person, shall not contain: 1. Any untrue statement of material fact or any omission of material fact which would make such statements misleading in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made.