I asked something similar in the other thread, but from a renter's perspective. It sounds like a lot of owners are saying they'll rent their own points now, but unless I am missing something that doesn't really solve the problem at hand. Who should take the loss in the result of a resort closure? I see there are benefits to working directly with an owner that relate mostly to cutting out the middle man, but it definitely doesn't solve everything.
Assuming all other solutions have been exhausted, I have a feeling a lot of private rentals are also at a point where rebooking isn't possible and now they are at an impasse. It sounds like you (and some other owners) went above and beyond and refunded money completely. That is amazing of you all!
However, I guess what I am wondering is if people like you represent the majority of owners. Reading through the David's thread it seems like most owners who rented though him want their money plain and simple (not judging - just observing). Alternatively, I see private owners saying they refunded their renters' money outright. If I had to guess, owners who didn't refund anything are probably not admitting that as freely, but is the difference that owners who rented with David's feel like the middle man is pulling one over on them (which I see arguments for)? It just seems like owners feel David's owes them money, but owners with private rentaIs say they are refunding. I truly see all sides of this situation and everyone is justified to feel how they feel. Whichever side is made whole leaves the other side feeling shorted. But from a renter's perspective, unless you just happened to get a really nice owner, I would imagine you are in the same boat as with David's

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As an Owner who rents, It would be in my best interest to make sure my Renter was taken care of. Most of us understand that without Renters, we wouldn’t be able to rent! I’m willing to do whatever necessary and agreed to within my power to make sure my Renter receives the accommodations they have trusted me to provide for them.
This is exactly why we use a contract. The terms are listed and agreed upon by both sides. I have no intentions on ever leaving my Renters to hold the bag so to speak. ***extenuating circumstances *** have always been included as a clause in my contract. I’ll never take advantage of my Renter even if it said I could based on the language of my contract. It takes a big leap of trust and faith that you won’t get your $$$$$ stolen by a stranger.
Communication is a must from both sides at all times. I offer updates to my Guest(Renters). I refunded one who had a stay in April because it was the right thing to do. Contract be dam_ed, You don’t take advantage of anyone just because you can. I have 1 pending for June that may or may not be canceled (ugh) and I will do the same as I did with April’s. Do I have to? No. Should I? Yes, because I’m going to need them in the future (as a Renter) if we want to keep the rental market open and successful.
Do all owners have to make the same choice? No, they are free to do what the like within the parameters of their own contract. I’m sure you will find that most of us don’t mind moving mountains to assist our Guest( Renters).
Not all Owners are able to make refunds, so they may offer to reschedule the Renter instead. Do I consider that fair? Absolutely, especially if it fits within the parameters of the contract they signed and agreed to.
We’re (most) not over here like scrooge mc duck counting dollar bills smiling and giving ourselves high fives because we get to keep “free money”.
We (most) are willing to go above and beyond to provide the accommodations we promised. The Renter has a responsibility to make sure that they hold up their end of the contract as well.
You can’t agree to the terms then try to change them because you don’t like how things have turned out.
If the resort is open and the Renter chooses not to go, it’s a decision they will need to live with. I only promised accommodations in form of a (
DVC) room. I didn’t promise the parks, restaurants or that the world would be free of any calamity. I held up my end of the contract now it’s up to them to do so on their end.
My apologies in advance for the lengthy response