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Great question. I think it is a distinct possibilityDo you think we get to the point where they ask if it’s a rental and if so for a copy of the contract?
Great question. I think it is a distinct possibilityDo you think we get to the point where they ask if it’s a rental and if so for a copy of the contract?
But isn’t sort of moot? Meaning any reservation not in the name of the owner is not necessarily a rental. I could send my daughter, neighbor, coworker or I could be renting to a totally stranger.
The rules states that Disney can in their reasonable discretion (or something like that) determine what constitutes commercial renting. But can they also determine when a reservation is a rental?
I don’t think we have seen any wording defining what makes a reservation a rental?
I think we can all agree that a rental is when money exchange hands - but again how would Disney know? As long as they are not enforcing the rules that states members need to inform member services about any rentals I’m not seeing how Disney could enforce a policy about not using banked or borrowed points for rentals.
They could, but it would have many "civilian casualties" I think this is what @Sandisw was reporting from the meeting on how they did not want unintended consequences from enforcement.
A "this is a rental" checkbox and requiring you to upload a scan of the rental contract would go a long way.
If the board is saying it’s allowed to rent if you have expiring points then they more or less green lightning using banked/borrowed points for the rentals.Even the example given last year by the board used the example of needing to rent because you have points expiring.
If nothing more is happening - what clue would that be?At some point, if no additional changes happen, it may be a clue to where they want to go in all of this.
I was also wondering what was happening and thought maybe BWV refurb released all those rooms but went and checked the refurb was noted as fully complete in January so that wasn’t it.
I don't understand about the availability ... do you think spec rentals are being cancelled because of crack downs, but then other players are picking up the open rooms?
Probably picking them up with one of their multiple LLCs that haven't been smacked yet.I have no idea if it's spec rental enforcement, or if it's a chunk of rooms coming off of refurb that are filling waitlists, but it's very concentrated. I'd imagine if that were the scenario, it would be much more sporadic. So I don't know what's causing it, but I do know that the familiar players are picking up the open rooms right away because I see them for (new listing) rent.
I think it is all wishful thinking, no evidence so far. If it were enforcement of commercial renters, we would see BW standard view studios, and AK value rooms open up, not high-point, low-rental-profit VGF resort studios that are usually available at 7 months.
Thanks. If the availability is coming from enforcement and then the rooms are being picked up by other rental outfits immediately, it would indicate (to me) that this is indeed a big problem. Big enough, at least, for DVC to pursue forcefully.
At first I wondered why they didn't just announce a clear policy, but maybe they are going to take this approach until they can see a marked reduction in spec rentals and improved availability. They might not know where the line in the sand is yet.
According to many on FB, this happened again, just yesterday, with whole months opening up at VGF and other resorts that weren't part of the openings that I saw a few days ago. I would say it's enforcement, except as you mentioned earlier, a lot of those hard to get rooms went right to the usual suspects websites for rental.
"Expiring" points could simply mean current year points that are past the banking window. Unless they specifically said renting banked/borrowed is okay then it doesn't matter.If the board is saying it’s allowed to rent if you have expiring points then they more or less green lightning using banked/borrowed points for the rentals.
Allowing rentals of expiring points does not require allowing rentals of banked or borrowed points.If the board is saying it’s allowed to rent if you have expiring points then they more or less green lightning using banked/borrowed points for the rentals.
If nothing more is happening - what clue would that be?
If nothing is happening to the LLC’s then we have a status quo. I know we won’t se DVC releasing a statement saying they have done something to the LLC’ but if we don’t see a decline in the 1000’ of rentals then the same question will come up during the annual or quarterly meetings.
According to many on FB, this happened again, just yesterday, with whole months opening up at VGF and other resorts that weren't part of the openings that I saw a few days ago. I would say it's enforcement, except as you mentioned earlier, a lot of those hard to get rooms went right to the usual suspects websites for rental.
That's what I was thinking was possible. If they aren't renting rooms for cash very well right now then they could release them back to owners. And those rooms would be spread out over many resortsCould it also have been DVC releasing rooms it pulled for cash and then putting them back?
"Expiring" points could simply mean current year points that are past the banking window. Unless they specifically said renting banked/borrowed is okay then it doesn't matter.
And even then the contracts state that what is in the contract takes precedent over what is verbally told to you by DVC employees. So even if someone at DVC "said" it was okay at some point, if the contracts say that it is against the rules, they can enforce the contract.