mustinjourney
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I just added 25 points for a DEC UY at BCV. The CM told me they had 88 points available prior to that, so if you're looking for 25 points at BCV, it might be worth giving your CM a call.
If this is a DVD policy, then DVD hasn't followed this policy for many, many years. DVD has routinely sold add-on deeds from Residential Units other than the member's original Residential Unit. It all depends on what DVD has available to sell.It's always "available". It just depends on what unit # you own in and what they've bought back recently. For some reason, DVD made it a policy in the late 90's that they would only sell addons to existing owners in the same residential unit. I don't know enough about the law, taxes, etc. to understand why, but it's how they do it.
Each Residential Use Year is assigned to one, and only one, Use Year. All DVC points allotted to the Residential Unit will have the same Use Year. Once assigned to a Use Year, the Use Year never changes for the life of the Condominium Association.Does anyone know if there is more than one use year assigned to a declared "unit"?
It's always "available". It just depends on what unit # you own in and what they've bought back recently. For some reason, DVD made it a policy in the late 90's that they would only sell addons to existing owners in the same residential unit. I don't know enough about the law, taxes, etc. to understand why, but it's how they do it.
Not sure that is true. I didn't previously own at BCV, so it would be impossible to match the unit # for me.
Points already in my account.
I was under the impression that the policy is the exact opposite of what you describe. They don't want people to own multiple contracts in the same unit. There seems to be some legal president that those contacts could be combined or otherwise leveraged to control a particular unit.It's always "available". It just depends on what unit # you own in and what they've bought back recently. For some reason, DVD made it a policy in the late 90's that they would only sell addons to existing owners in the same residential unit. I don't know enough about the law, taxes, etc. to understand why, but it's how they do it.
It's always "available". It just depends on what unit # you own in and what they've bought back recently. For some reason, DVD made it a policy in the late 90's that they would only sell addons to existing owners in the same residential unit. I don't know enough about the law, taxes, etc. to understand why, but it's how they do it.
They will only sell add-ons with the same UY as the other contract(s) in your membership but those contracts could be tied to different residential units. I wasn't on the DVC boards back in the 90s so I don't know how things worked back then but it doesn't work that way now.It's always "available". It just depends on what unit # you own in and what they've bought back recently. For some reason, DVD made it a policy in the late 90's that they would only sell addons to existing owners in the same residential unit. I don't know enough about the law, taxes, etc. to understand why, but it's how they do it.
Even if you don't have the paperwork, the points should appear in your account within 24 hours or so of paying your deposit.Still waiting for my paperwork. :-(
If you add on again direct, they'll match the unit # to the one you just bought.
BTW, congrats!
I was under the impression that the policy is the exact opposite of what you describe. They don't want people to own multiple contracts in the same unit. There seems to be some legal president that those contacts could be combined or otherwise leveraged to control a particular unit.
They will only sell add-ons with the same UY as the other contract(s) in your membership but those contracts could be tied to different residential units. I wasn't on the DVC boards back in the 90s so I don't know how things worked back then but it doesn't work that way now.
Points showed up today!Even if you don't have the paperwork, the points should appear in your account within 24 hours or so of paying your deposit.