To No Apologies and all:
Sure, technically the Society's name is not on the title but like blondie said. If the hall sells, the money goes to the parent corporation. If our hall got sold, (and it is payed for), I would not get one cent. The money would go to the society. If I sell my home, I payoff the loan and get to keep the profit.
This is just another way to get money from the congregations. I don't agree with the idea that it is not about the money. It has everything to do about the money.
The society boldly claims and announces that "No plate is passed" at meetings. Interested individuals like that. We like to keep our own money. If we want to provide some financial assistance to a cause we want to know that the money is being used properly. Yet we are seeing more letters of financial assistance that the congregation can be "priviledged" to care for.
If we asked to see the financial records for a SA or DC we would be escorted out with a smile and a thought that we don't need to question the brothers as to how the money is being spent. They are appointed by Jehovah's Holy Spirit and would never error in the handling of the money.
The society is based on technicalities. They infer much (1975) and when it doesn't happen, they can say that they never said it and blame everyone else as being spiritually weak.
Sure they technically don't own the KH or maybe not even all the Assembly Halls but they have the power that controls the purse strings.
Think for a minute about the new corporations that were announced a few years back. Why was that? To split the money around due to legal problems? Every large corporation does it. Keep loss to a minumum and prevent any legal liability.
It's all about the money.