I think we will be stuck with whatever management company the consensus of owners accepts. Even if you opt to buy yourself out of the leaseback horror, the day to day running of the place will be undertaken by either the same or a new entity placed there by the receivers. Fees will be levied by that management company which we would all be liable to pay, in the same way that 'classic' owners currently pay now.
I believe the only way we could impose our own management system on the place would be if there was a complete rejection of any new offers by everyone and then all owners would have to form a co-op and source a management company to undertake the day-to-day running.
I don't believe we would have the rights to remove ourselves completely from the system. I could be wrong, but I'd be surprised if there was a precedent for an owner of one of these apartments to bring in his own cleaners for example. How would they deal with the common facilities such as the pool otherwise? You and your guests being deliberately excluded on the grounds that you don't pay so cannot use...?
Just heard the news after chasing Lagrange. We have an appartment at Les 3 Glaciers in Mont Chavin. If anyone who is an owner within this residence and wants to get in touch to discuss what can be done please give me a ring on +44 7717345027.
We are new to the forum and are also owners at Peemor Pen. Nothing heard from Lagrange re the receivership, but no money has been paid for the last quarter and we are getting no response to e-mails and phones are ringing out when we try to call them.
Interestingly we were at our residence a couple of weeks ago and it was full the first week and almost full the second!! We've also just received back our occupation calendar for the winter season, stamped and agreed, so it seems some things are business as usual.
Kate - we've just registered on your thread regards joining the group and wouldbe happy to hear from anyone else who owns at Peemor Pen.
We are owners in Les Bastides des Chaumettes - based in Ireland and would be very interested in joining together with other owners in the development to see what we can do.
Hi Sarah, Our accountant came back with these questions which we will forward to our contacts in France and see what they come back with:
1. Is there a body corporate that can contract on behalf of the complex? Or can be gathered collectively and get legal representation in this matter?
2. How is the asset being protected i.e. is maintenance ongoing; is this at risk? Should alternative property management companies be approached
3. If Soderev cannot fulfil their obligations re rental payments but are continuing with maintenance can owners rent out directly or through alternative property management company?
4. What is the exact legal position? i.e. do you have to agree to a reduction in rentals or can it be imposed on you? I would imagine now that they have broken the contract by not paying rent, that their rights under the contract are void
5. What is the position re selling the property? Is there any legal restriction? Of course the property may be considerably less attractive to a potential buyer if the complex management is affected.
6. What is French mortgage law like? i.e. can you forfeit property like US or still liable for debt like Ireland (you may have considerable equity in the property but if not this could be attractive option)
Hi we are new to the forum. We own a property in Le Roc Belle Face in Arcs 1600. I recieved a letter today from Soderev stating that Soderev has been placed under a safeguard procedure. It souds to me as if they are to continue trading with administrators overseeing things, although i am not sure. I have an interest only mrtgage with bnp paribas, but if i do not get lease payments the money will run out in about a year that i have in my french account. The development is only about 3 yrs old and we had an 11 year lease. I have contacted the bank today and forwarded the letter to them, and expressed my concerns that without any income eventually i will not have funds to pay my mortgage. I am waiting to see what they advise. I am going to seek legal advice to protect my property over here in case the worst happens and i have to walk away from my french property, that was meant to be my retirement pension!. Any advice would be helpfull, but my mortgage consultant is basically saying that after 6 months of non payment of mortgage they would place the property up for sale, and the sale normally takes a couple of years. Then they might come after you for the balance, but he feels this is unlikely. We have been paid the first 2 quarters lease payment, but have not had september payment. The document i recieved today says the lease payments will be on prorata temporis basis which i have no idea what that means. Any advice would be helpful, regards, Chris
Hi. Just reading forum posts. I own a leaseback in St Gervais known as Les Arolles which is operated by Soderev. I am keen to get in touch with other owners of this development. We will need to be a co-ordinated group to have any chance of standing up to th eReceiver. I note Justme is putting together a list of owners. How do I join that list?
I am an owner at Les Fermes de Samoens. Our owners association is still negotiating with Soderev. Without giving too much away I wondered how other properties were getting on. Has anyone reached and accepted a final deal? Has anyone had their lease terminated? Is there any news from any property who was not 'offered' an ammended lease?
We all seem to have retreated into our own development groups. It would be good to get an overall picture of where Soderev are in their negotiations.
One of the owners of a Soderev residence in Montignac has asked their agent who sold them their property what would happen to their commercial lease. They were informed that they would be proposed an "addendum" to the original lease.
Now I believe this might be an addendum with a rental yield reduction ....
Yes, we've had an email from Soderev saying they've got problems with funds and they make some reference to trying to sort it all by 20th August. Like 'Justme' I'm not holding my breath. Looks like we're the latest in a long line of leaseback casualties.
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Just registered as a result of the Soderev safeguard proceedings.
I own an apartment at L'Ecrins Des Sybelles in La Toussuire, and so does my brother. Apart from the 2 of us, I think there may only be 1 more UK owner there.
I would be happy to join any group action in response to the Soderev default on the lease contract.
I am another of the unfortunates caught up in this Soderev horror show - we have a property in Peemor Pen also. I tried to PM you but apparently your inbox is full and you have exceeded your quota of messages. I wonder why!!
I agree that the only way forward in this mess is to group together.
Hi All We are in the same boat as many others here, have a place in Peemor Pen. Just received the letter yesterday. Are there many Peemor owners on here ?
Les propriétaires ont 2 mois pour déclarer leur créances au
mandataire judiciaire. La marche à suivre est la suivante: regrouper en
association les propriétaires et faire représenter nos intérêts par un
avocat. Refuser catégoriquement tout avenant à notre bail, visant à
réduire nos loyers. Se regrouper par résidence. Négocier résidence par
résidence. La recherche d'un repreneur est prématurée à ce stade.
Lagrange-Soderev
I am from Le Domaine de Bourgeac development in Paradou. There are several other forums (in French) that have the same issues.
As my French is somewhat limited in regards to legal and the law, I agree with the proposal from Finlay.
Lagrange-Soderev
I also agree with the proposal from Finlay.
I am from the Residence Aspen in La Plagne.
Lagrange-Soderev
My view at the moment is that I would like to exit the leaseback scheme
( fermes de Samoens and Peemor pen). There is a list of co-proprietors
on the minutes of the
Meeting but it does not include contact addresses but at least we could
tick them off if they make contact via here or Steve Rushtons forum.
The other thought that occurred to me is that if there are a number of
us wanting to self rent we could use the same key holder / cleaner for
changeovers
We also need to keep up with the progress on the possible cases being
bought against the leaseback developers / managers / sales agents etc
by the other forum member as this may set precedents for us too
Lagrange-Soderev
The 4 months time-limit for filing insolvency claims
begins from the date the Order from the Court putting
Soderev into Safgeguard is published in a legal gazette.
The filing of claims (Declaration de Creance) therefore a
totally is separate issue from negotiations with Soderev
and/or its Trustee (the 'Administrateur Judiciaire').
Having recently acted for a group of Irish and British
leaseback owners that faced a similar situation with
another subsidiary of Lagrange, I can advise that no
formal 'association' of owners needs to be formed - as a
French solicitor, I often act on behalf of group of
owners that does not form a legal entity.
It is too early to anticipate what negotiations with
Soderev might entail. Presumably, a drastic lowering in
rents and increase in those charges which are for owners
to meet. Depending on what Lagrange will try to impose
upon owners, there may be separate groups in respect of
each development. Once cannot rule out a degree of
interaction between each group, especially where one
successful fight or negotiation creates a precedent.
Corresponding with a large group of individual owners
often proves problematic and therefore it would be a good
idea if owners were to appoint one of them as their
spokesperson for the purposes of rasing queries and
communicating instructions.
Lagrange-Soderev
Justme,
I think we will be stuck with whatever management company the consensus of owners accepts. Even if you opt to buy yourself out of the leaseback horror, the day to day running of the place will be undertaken by either the same or a new entity placed there by the receivers. Fees will be levied by that management company which we would all be liable to pay, in the same way that 'classic' owners currently pay now.
I believe the only way we could impose our own management system on the place would be if there was a complete rejection of any new offers by everyone and then all owners would have to form a co-op and source a management company to undertake the day-to-day running.
I don't believe we would have the rights to remove ourselves completely from the system. I could be wrong, but I'd be surprised if there was a precedent for an owner of one of these apartments to bring in his own cleaners for example. How would they deal with the common facilities such as the pool otherwise? You and your guests being deliberately excluded on the grounds that you don't pay so cannot use...?
Lagrange-Soderev
I was assuming that if you are a classic owner the cleaning linen etc
inside that apartment would be your own responsibility and this is what
I was referring to. Maybe Steve can confirm?
Lagrange-Soderev
Afternoon everyone.
Just heard the news after chasing Lagrange. We have an appartment at Les 3 Glaciers in Mont Chavin. If anyone who is an owner within this residence and wants to get in touch to discuss what can be done please give me a ring on +44 7717345027.
Regards,
Tim.
Lagrange-Soderev
With regard to joint action I don't mind making a start on things by
drawing up a database of owners who would like to be involved in
group action. I am not sure I can take the whole thing on due to work
commitments currently but we can see.
I would imagine useful info would be name, email address,
development, date lease started. Anything else anyone thinks should
be included?
If everyone is happy for me to do this I suggest you pm me the details
rather than use the forum
Kate
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi Everyone.
We are new to the forum and are also owners at Peemor Pen. Nothing heard from Lagrange re the receivership, but no money has been paid for the last quarter and we are getting no response to e-mails and phones are ringing out when we try to call them.
Interestingly we were at our residence a couple of weeks ago and it was full the first week and almost full the second!! We've also just received back our occupation calendar for the winter season, stamped and agreed, so it seems some things are business as usual.
Kate - we've just registered on your thread regards joining the group and wouldbe happy to hear from anyone else who owns at Peemor Pen.
Sue
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi
We are owners in Les Bastides des Chaumettes - based in Ireland and would be very interested in joining together with other owners in the development to see what we can do.
Colette
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi Sarah, Our accountant came back with these questions which we will forward to our contacts in France and see what they come back with:
1. Is there a body corporate that can contract on behalf of the complex? Or can be gathered collectively and get legal representation in this matter?
2. How is the asset being protected i.e. is maintenance ongoing; is this at risk? Should alternative property management companies be approached
3. If Soderev cannot fulfil their obligations re rental payments but are continuing with maintenance can owners rent out directly or through alternative property management company?
4. What is the exact legal position? i.e. do you have to agree to a reduction in rentals or can it be imposed on you? I would imagine now that they have broken the contract by not paying rent, that their rights under the contract are void
5. What is the position re selling the property? Is there any legal restriction? Of course the property may be considerably less attractive to a potential buyer if the complex management is affected.
6. What is French mortgage law like? i.e. can you forfeit property like US or still liable for debt like Ireland (you may have considerable equity in the property but if not this could be attractive option)
Regards
Colette
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi, in the proof of debts do we need to mention all future
payments for the duration of the lease ? (9 years)
How do we calculate the raise of the rent overtime ?
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi we are new to the forum. We own a property in Le Roc Belle Face in Arcs 1600. I recieved a letter today from Soderev stating that Soderev has been placed under a safeguard procedure. It souds to me as if they are to continue trading with administrators overseeing things, although i am not sure. I have an interest only mrtgage with bnp paribas, but if i do not get lease payments the money will run out in about a year that i have in my french account. The development is only about 3 yrs old and we had an 11 year lease. I have contacted the bank today and forwarded the letter to them, and expressed my concerns that without any income eventually i will not have funds to pay my mortgage. I am waiting to see what they advise. I am going to seek legal advice to protect my property over here in case the worst happens and i have to walk away from my french property, that was meant to be my retirement pension!. Any advice would be helpfull, but my mortgage consultant is basically saying that after 6 months of non payment of mortgage they would place the property up for sale, and the sale normally takes a couple of years. Then they might come after you for the balance, but he feels this is unlikely. We have been paid the first 2 quarters lease payment, but have not had september payment. The document i recieved today says the lease payments will be on prorata temporis basis which i have no idea what that means. Any advice would be helpful, regards, Chris
Lagrange-Soderev
Please remember that creditors e.g. leaseback owners have
a set time to file a claim in respect of any unpaid rent
and charges that have accrued before 28 September 2012,
when the Court issued an Order putting the company under
Safeguard.
For overseas-based creditors, the time-limitation for
filing such a claim is 4 months from the date the Court
Order dated 28 September 2012 was published in a legal
gazette (23.10.2012) i.e. 22 February 2013. As from 22
March, any claim for unpaid rent, taxes and charges will
become time-barred.
Disclaimer. The information which the writer is
posting on this forum is for informational purposes only
and does not constitute legal advice, or create a lawyer-
client relationship. You should not act or fail to act
based on the information posted on this site without
first seeking appropriate, tailor-made, legal or other
professional advice about your specific facts and
circumstances.
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi. Just reading forum posts. I own a leaseback in St Gervais known as Les Arolles which is operated by Soderev. I am keen to get in touch with other owners of this development. We will need to be a co-ordinated group to have any chance of standing up to th eReceiver. I note Justme is putting together a list of owners. How do I join that list?
Rob
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi All
I am an owner at Les Fermes de Samoens. Our owners association is still negotiating with Soderev. Without giving too much away I wondered how other properties were getting on. Has anyone reached and accepted a final deal? Has anyone had their lease terminated? Is there any news from any property who was not 'offered' an ammended lease?
We all seem to have retreated into our own development groups. It would be good to get an overall picture of where Soderev are in their negotiations.
Lagrange-Soderev
Just send me a pm with your details
Kate
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi All,
I agree with Blotch - sharing progress and negotiations helps all.We are also at LFDS and have received an offer which has not been accepted.
Lagrange-Soderev
Les Clos des Vignes Helpline
Can any owners looking for update please email closdesvigneshelpline@yahoo.co.uk with your contact details and apt/villa No
Thanks Lyn
LynG41210.4670486111Lagrange-Soderev
Hello
In our residence, we refused the new proposition from Soderev. So now we
are waiting they terminate (we hope) the lease...
Lagrange-Soderev
Info from the French group on http://www.legavox.fr/forum/immobilier/loyers-impayes-reside nce-tourisme-lagrange_39234_1.htm
One of the owners of a Soderev residence in Montignac has asked their agent who sold them their property what would happen to their commercial lease. They were informed that they would be proposed an "addendum" to the original lease.
Now I believe this might be an addendum with a rental yield reduction ....
Lagrange-Soderev
Futher to my last post, I'm getting no replies to e mails sent to Lagrange
in the last couple of weeks. These e mails were not about rent.
So does anyone know what's happening chez Lagrange- Soderev?
Can anyone explain the difference between Soderev and Lagrange? II
get the rent from Soderev but all my communications have been with
people in Lagrange. Sorry if this sounds really silly but it is confusing.
Lagrange-Soderev
Thanks Chelseablue.
It's from our January rent that the charges are taken from. Like you we
didn't get that until Feb 5 I . april was ok but now this! I'm worried
because I never had trouble getting reponses to e mails no matter what
it was about.
Lagrange-Soderev
Coming back a bit late to the forum (it has such a lot of
spam!!) but Blotch you asked for news of what had
happened to a development that was not offered an amended
lease.
Ours was not offered an amended lease. The rental
payment for Dec 12 was late, through some excuse about
not being able to configure their systems for VAT
changes. The rental payment for Mar 13 has not yet
arrived.
For owners who have not received an amended lease there
is a sense in which we cannot see matters ending well.
The recession continues to impact incomes and tourism in
general. It kind of feels as though this sauvegarde
process is extending the inevitable.
The properties are unsaleable (although 6 owners on our
residence are trying valiantly) so the long-term solution
for us would be running our own residence.
We should be using the sauvegarde process as a breathing
space to plan for alternatives but actually we are just
using the time to stick our heads under our collective
duvets.
Lagrange-Soderev
We've received a letter today stating that they essentially have cash
flow problems and rents are late. They promise funds will be paid by
20th August! I won't hold my breath!Justme41102.8935185185
Lagrange-Soderev
Yes, we've had an email from Soderev saying they've got problems with funds and they make some reference to trying to sort it all by 20th August. Like 'Justme' I'm not holding my breath. Looks like we're the latest in a long line of leaseback casualties.
Lagrange-Soderev
I am aware of the emerging scenario with Lagrange. This
is similar with what happened with another of its
subsidiaries, Resitel, in March this year. At the time, I
was acting for a group of Irish and UK owners who were
facing the same threats from Lagrange/Resitel.
If an individual owner does not agree to the addendum,
his or her lease may well then be cancelled by Soderev's
Receiver. In fact, the Receiver has the power to cancel
all leases pursuant to French insolvency law.
The issue is that for the property as a whole to retain
its leaseback status, no less than 70% of all owners must
let their apartment be managed by one same leaseback
company. This means that if 31% or more owners decide not
to sign the amendment agreement or 'Avenant', the
Receiver cannot rescind each of these owners' leases,
unless of course Soderev wants to get rid of the site
altogether...
There is chance that the Receiver will be cancelling a
number of leases. Some leaseback owners will sign the
amendment document whilst others may in the end be able
to keep their existing lease agreement in force.
http://www.solicitor.fr French
lawyers
Lagrange-Soderev
And what has been the results of the Resitel situation? Did any
residence manage to get better terms from Resitel? What happened
owners who didn't sign the addendum? What happened where 65% of
owners signed and the rest didn't. Were all the leases cancelled.? Has
Resitel pulled out of certain residences. It would be good to know
something of theResitel situation as we ponder our fate at the hands of
Soderev.
Lagrange-Soderev
Same here, got the letter from Soderev, like chelseablue, I
have a plece in Azay-le-Rideau.
Lagrange-Soderev
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Lagrange-Soderev
Hi, same problem for me with Soderev not paying rent anymore.
Next step, I guess they are going to try to negociate a new contract with at
least 50% less rent and all the service charges to pay, as their sister company
Resitel did (before going bust).
http://www.legavox.fr/forum/immobilier/loyers-impayes-reside nce-
tourisme-lagrange_37674_19.htm
You can leave your details here to regroup against Lagrange:
https://sites.google.com/site/gestionnairelagrange/home
looks like they have been loosing money for quite some time:
http://www.societe.com/bilan/soderev-tour/445103658201110311 .htm
it seems to regular practice with this type of "investment"
http://investirlocationmeublee.over-blog.com/article-un-exem ple-d-
investissement-lmnp-qui-tourne-mal-petite-xxxyse-chiffree-
79643007.html
Residence Les Chalets Edelweiss - La plagne - Soderev
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi, only just seen this thread too... so many to read! I am a "classic" owner
at LFDS and one of about 15 owners who had a forum back all those years
ago when we were trying to get issues resolved. The forum is on the back
of my own website at www.alpsapartment.co.uk/forum - feel free to use it if
you wish, though I suspect there are already more people on here.
Someone asked the question of cleaning etc for classic owners. Yes, we are
totally on out own, and use a local couple who look after our apartment.
My worries are; A) maintenance of the site until this is all sorted... we have
bookings for the coming season which I am now concerned about. B) that
all the utilities (water/electric etc) are kept on... and the underfloor heating.
I don;t have the lease worry that you guys have - but am very much an
interested party.
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi,
Just registered as a result of the Soderev safeguard proceedings.
I own an apartment at L'Ecrins Des Sybelles in La Toussuire, and so does my brother. Apart from the 2 of us, I think there may only be 1 more UK owner there.
I would be happy to join any group action in response to the Soderev default on the lease contract.
Thanks,
Andy
Lagrange-Soderev
Justme,
I am another of the unfortunates caught up in this Soderev horror show - we have a property in Peemor Pen also. I tried to PM you but apparently your inbox is full and you have exceeded your quota of messages. I wonder why!!
I agree that the only way forward in this mess is to group together.
Tom.
Lagrange-Soderev
Hopefully there should be room in my pm box now
Lagrange-Soderev
LES CHALETS de WENGEN.....Just got the same letter re Soderev last Friday. Have no idea how to proceed. Would love to get some help !
Paul
Lagrange-Soderev
We've had the same letter.. Les Chalets Edelweiss , La Plagne 1800.
Looks like we'll have a double whammy, no rent plus we booked our
family ski holiday there in January, paying twice then
Lagrange-Soderev
In the same boat too, with Le Clos Des Vignes in Bergerac. We have the letter translated and it indeed looks bad. What is the general consensus now?
Lagrange-Soderev
Like a lot of other investors I am having trouble getting paid. As you know
Soderev is in the "Procedure de sauvegarde" I would like to here from other
investors at the Domaine de Bourgeac apartments that find themselves in the
same situation. with the view of sharing information and even combined
legal action. Possibly just to exchange thoughts.
Comme beaucoup d'autres investisseurs J'ai du mal à se faire payer. Comme
vous le savez est Soderev dans la "Sauvegarde de la procédure« Je tiens à
communiquer avec d'autres investisseurs dans les appartements du Domaine
de Bourgeac qui se trouvent dans la même situation. avec l'idée de partager
l'information et même combiner une action en justice. Peut-être juste pour
échanger des idées.
Lagrange-Soderev
Have just heard Soderev is in receivership (sauvegarde). So what's the
next step?
Lagrange-Soderev
Where did you hear this?
Lagrange-Soderev
Hi All
We are in the same boat as many others here, have a place in Peemor Pen. Just received the letter yesterday. Are there many Peemor owners on here ?
Lagrange-Soderev
Heard from Fabien Cordiez today.
Lagrange-Soderev
for chalet de wengen owners use this web site
http://www.mylocal-eyes.co.uk/cdw/
Lagrange-Soderev
There is already a website setup for all residences:
https://sites.google.com/site/gestionnairelagrange/home/
Mine:
Soderev - Chalets Edelweiss - La Plagne
Lagrange-Soderev
Lagrange / Soderev were put into Safeguard on 28
September. The Court's Order is yet to be published
however. You should shortly be receiving a letter from
the Receiver or the Creditors' Representative confirming
the same and inviting you to submit your claim.
There are 2 steps of action creditors should consider
taking, namely:
1. Filing a claim for unpaid rents with Soderev's
Creditors Representative. The process, which is called
'declaration de creance,' is is fairly formal;
2. As appropriate: Putting the Receiver on notice to
state whether he/she will cancel the lease. Unless the
Receiver says no to you/me, in writing, within one month,
then your lease gets automatically cancelled. Beware of
the fact that unless you enter into another leaseback
scheme/agreement within 12 months, part of the VAT rebate
you benefited from at the time of purchase will be due to
the French Treasury.
Many English-speaking leaseback owners are in the same
situation with regards to Soderev. It would be a good
idea if all joined forces and chose one of them to act as
a point of contact to coordinate legal representation.
Lagrange-Soderev
Hello
I'm a journalist for The Connexion, a paper for English-
speakers in France (or others interested in France). I'm
interested in writing about the problems in the November
issue, which we finish off tomorrow. If you want to
contact me about it I am on: 0033 (0)6 35 92 79 36 or
o.rowland@connexionfrance.com
Thank you
Oliver Rowland
www.connexionfrance.com
Lagrange-Soderev
Sorry guys, no time to translate, but here a comment from the other forum: http://www.legavox.fr/forum/immobilier/loyers-impayes-reside nce-tourisme-lagrange_39234_2.htm
Domaine de Bourgeac.
Les propriétaires ont 2 mois pour déclarer leur créances au
mandataire judiciaire. La marche à suivre est la suivante: regrouper en
association les propriétaires et faire représenter nos intérêts par un
avocat. Refuser catégoriquement tout avenant à notre bail, visant à
réduire nos loyers. Se regrouper par résidence. Négocier résidence par
résidence. La recherche d'un repreneur est prématurée à ce stade.
Lagrange-Soderev
Thanks to everyone for the invaluable information they have shared - it's generous of you all.
We have yet to receive our letter, but would be interested to hear from any owners at Les Bastides Des Chaumettes in Montauroux
Lagrange-Soderev
Here is how it translates: The owners have two months to
declare their claims to the legal representative. The
procedure is as follows: the owners form an association
and
to represent our interests by a lawyer. Categorically
refuse any amendment to our lease to reduce our rents.
Regroup per residence. Negotiate residence by residence.
Looking for a buyer is premature at this stage.
To that comment, I would add that for overseas-based
creditors, the time
limit is extended to 4 months instead of 2.
Source:
Leaseback-Issues&id=6391111">http://ezinearticles.com/?
French-Insolvency-Law---Leaseback-Issues&id=6391111cordiez41201.5202777778
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