One of the main reasons we purchased DVC was the high resale value. With Disney adding fees and major delaying tactics, the value of resale will be going down. This, to me, lowers the original worth of a DVC contract. Why would anyone with a basic understanding of math pay $165 ++ for something that Disney is doing it's best to make the value lower and lower? I guess PT Barnum was right, there IS one born every minute.
Where I heard about it said that it was "effective immediately". They were asking if DVC would let the ones already in the pipeline close with the lower fees. We've got to remember that they once had a $100 transfer fee that the abolished. I don't think anyone can get too upset about this change.I wonder what is going to happen with a contract I am buying; it passed ROFR in Feb. but the seller can not close until end of may.
I saw it as effective immediately as well. Since I am the buyer, I suppose it does not matter, correct?Where I heard about it said that it was "effective immediately". They were asking if DVC would let the ones already in the pipeline close with the lower fees. We've got to remember that they once had a $100 transfer fee that the abolished. I don't think anyone can get too upset about this change.
That's my understanding.I saw it as effective immediately as well. Since I am the buyer, I suppose it does not matter, correct?
I am still confused why the title company gets this information from DVD (estoppel) that takes weeks, prepares the closing documents, receives the signed documents back from seller and buyer along with the buyer's payment, THEN the title company has to go back to Disney for the final payoff which the title company usually receives back in a day.