There was a group got together to fight what was perceived as the attempt by TV to take the resort from the ownership of those who had actually paid for it.
There was a clear legal opinion that the committee had not rotated, or indeed been elected, in line with the provided constitution.
In the end, however, all those involved simply gave up the fight (for various reasons) and appear to have been happy to walk away from the maintenance fee hikes etc.
AFAIK nobody has sued them over this issue - the odds of anyone deeming it worthwhile to club together to get a lawyer involved again may not be great though.