TiggerBouncy
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Umm did I say something to you directly to offend you? If I did I am sorry. Usually you only see the you can sell anytime you like statement when you’ve really offended somebody.
Nope. Not offended. I am just pointing out that you have an option if you do not like the way the landlord is treating you, because you seem to be feeling that although Disney is within their legal rights (and they are), that you have a serious problem with them. That's fine. You can have a problem with the way the landlord treats you. That is your prerogative,. And you have a legal recourse in such a situation. You can legally move out. No one will think any less of your for it.
Personally, I know Disney and DVC is not for everyone. I have a friend who can easily afford DVC and loves Disney, but he's a penny pincer. DVC is not for him, clearly. It sounds like it may not be for you either, and that's okay.
As for me personally, putting their legal rights aside, I am proud of Disney for coming up with a solution for allowing the NBA to finish their season - and this comes from someone who in general hates sports of all types and flavors. It's a pandemic. IN a world of shutdowns, closings, limited options for entertainment, etc. Disney has come up with a number of ways to change with the times - from the family sing-a-longs which were brilliant IMHO - to hosting the NBA in a quarantined zone where they can still play but not risk the population.
If that means that I have to lend them a few cubit square feet of land for a few months - land that honestly I am not going to miss anyway - land that is shared property and their land in the first place - and Disney is going to pay for it - I have ZERO problem with this. in fact, I have less than zero problem., I think it's a brilliant idea, and I salute them for it. I hope they come up with more such ideas. I want the company to continue to innovate in a changing world, look for out of the box solutions, be successful and protect my investment in them. You see, I want there to be a Disney to come back to. Otherwise, my investment is worth less than a penny. It's junk. And besides that, I would be very sad in a world without Disney.
So I hear your analogy - and it's fair one from your perspective. But if you feel the landlord is not fair and is screwing you over, but is carefully staying within the law, then vote with your pocket. That's all I am saying to you. I will vote with my pocket, and I vote in support until they cross the legal line.
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