RoseGold
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On the 4/7/21 My DVC Points podcast, 147, Two Decades Later, there is a cautionary tale about joint ownership. The guest told a story about how during her divorce she canceled a reservation from under her ex and his new partner, and he had to book a last minute cash stay. The host said -- and I agree -- that as an owner, she had the right to cancel a reservation. DVC is buying a real estate interest, and this particular one has rules that can be used against you!
And that was with a legal relationship with lawyers and rules to handle disputes and force buy outs: the divorce system. If this is your brother or your buddy or your girlfriend or your daughter, you might have a lot less structure than that.
This is a real estate contract with ongoing commitment of dues that someone has to pay or you are all getting foreclosed. DVC doesn't care whether you are scheduled to use the points this year, or whether your ex made you lose all the points by canceling your stay, or whether your brother uses all the points anyway, they want the dues paid. A DVC foreclosure is a real foreclosure.
Owning real estate with someone is a real legal commitment! It's not just "adding them." You might have to handle buy outs, disputes, and so on. Your real estate could get tangled up in their bankruptcy, lawsuit, DWI, fraud, divorce, and so on. Maybe you need cash and they refuse to sell, maybe they cancel your reservation, maybe they are completely missing, maybe they die and their mistress wants her half of your DVC, maybe their bankruptcy wants to force sale. I'm just an anonymous person on the internet. Talk to a real lawyer if you want to do this!
And that was with a legal relationship with lawyers and rules to handle disputes and force buy outs: the divorce system. If this is your brother or your buddy or your girlfriend or your daughter, you might have a lot less structure than that.
This is a real estate contract with ongoing commitment of dues that someone has to pay or you are all getting foreclosed. DVC doesn't care whether you are scheduled to use the points this year, or whether your ex made you lose all the points by canceling your stay, or whether your brother uses all the points anyway, they want the dues paid. A DVC foreclosure is a real foreclosure.
Owning real estate with someone is a real legal commitment! It's not just "adding them." You might have to handle buy outs, disputes, and so on. Your real estate could get tangled up in their bankruptcy, lawsuit, DWI, fraud, divorce, and so on. Maybe you need cash and they refuse to sell, maybe they cancel your reservation, maybe they are completely missing, maybe they die and their mistress wants her half of your DVC, maybe their bankruptcy wants to force sale. I'm just an anonymous person on the internet. Talk to a real lawyer if you want to do this!