Just to be fair- this was not my experiece. I knew the resort and room I wanted and was not flexible on the resort. When you fill out the forms you can put backup resorts, but I chose not to. David's let me know there was availability, but they had no owner that could cover the amount of points (this was at 11 months). They asked me if I wanted to go on a waitlist or get my deposit back. They offered other options, but never pressured me or anything. I had already booked a backup room through Disney, so I told them I would go on a waitlist. They said at any time I could ask for my deposit back and get off the waitlist, so I really had nothing to lose. After about a week on the waitlist they found an owner, so I cancelled the Disney reservation.
I know a lot of people are angry about the current situation, but prior to this I only ever heard glowing reviews of David's. Has that changed? Absolutely, but I am just not sure that the same people who used David's to rent from in the past (or particularly first time renters) are going to go the private route. It is definitely more complicated than the one-stop shop the broker offers. Obviously what could happen is that enough owners leave brokers to rent privately, and renters are left with no options through a broker, but I would just be interested to see how many of those potential renters go (IMO) the more complicated route. Again, I mean no offense to owners. It sounds like a lot of you have been kind and helpful to your renters and this is not a personal attack on you renting your points out, but let's pretend that the situation was reversed and instead of renters finding you, that you had to search want ads and then you had to read/agree to their terms in a "take it or leave it" manner. I think at least some owners would probably say that was too much work and they'd rather gift their points to friends etc. Maybe notI mean brokers only exist because both owners and renters signed up. Obviously owners saw value in the model as well (at least in the past). In the end, I think views on this come from our own subjective experiences with renting. Those rent privately successfully think it's easy, but my experience was through a broker was easy and comparatively the alternative looks daunting. Maybe I am in the minority and that's okay. Good luck to everyone!
Brokers aren't going away. There may be some new players in the game when the dust settles but it's still a service of value for some. If you where willing to accept the risk before covid as a renter, I don't see that changing. I don't think the new contracts add any more risk for the renters, if your comfortable with the voucher. It's the owners who will take on the risk moving forward. It will lower the supply of points for Brokers until some owners feel comfortable with the terms. Only time will tell how it will all work out, but a lower supply is almost guaranteed in the short term. At the same time demand will probably be as well.