farmermax13
Earning My Ears
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In the ROFR timeline still hovering around 4 weeks? 30 days?
Which resort?28 days today. Still no notice.
BLTWhich resort?
My BLT that I started the process end of January took 26 days, I remember being sad that others were passing ROFR before me, now I'm over that and am sad because the damn thing won't close lol
You can also check either the Closing Time! thread or the Jan-March ROFR thread for some updates. But around 20-25 days seems pretty average. The ROFR thread will also let you know if there is any activity with actual ROFR going on for the resort you are waiting to hear on. If we have one that is not high risk, we typically ask the Seller (or if we are the Seller) to have Escrow go ahead and prep/send the paperwork for the Seller to notarize after the 10 day recission period is up - then it's ready to close as soon as ROFR clears and the Buyer wires the final funds. The new documents for Notary are pretty challenging (now require notary of four pages, I think, and two witnesses that must be in front of the Notary too. So it's smart for the Seller to get on that ASAPIn the ROFR timeline still hovering around 4 weeks? 30 days?
4 weeks is rough. I thought I had it bad with a little over 3. You have mad patience.Ours took just about 4 weeks. Just passed 2 weeks ago.
I heard from the title company first. They actually sent closing docs before I got the email from Fidelity that I had passed.I just emailed Fidelity to see if there's been any word, it's been 21 days![]()
I will email them too, but Fidelity just responded nothing yet, I'm guessing next week!I heard from the title company first. They actually sent closing docs before I got the email from Fidelity that I had passed.
Monday could be our dayOur AKL was 26 days a few weeks ago. We are currently over 2 weeks waiting on the account added email from Disney...
Technically it was 24 days - I just counted. So, not too bad. After the fiasco I had with an international seller a few years ago (not their fault) that ended up waiting about 3 months just to get signed papers and never made it to ROFR, this seemed soooo short to me. I guess it's all relative, lol!4 weeks is rough. I thought I had it bad with a little over 3. You have mad patience.
Right Of First Refusal - when you buy a contract on the resale market, Disney has the right to match the terms of the deal and step in as a buyer. Seller is unaffected, buyer is replaced with Disney and is out of the deal, they get their deposit back and can go try again on a different dealWe are tossing around the idea about buying resale DVC points (first time buyer) and I'm looking at these threads wondering what ROFR means. I'm trying to figure it out on my own, and I have zero idea. Can someone please share with me what this means. Sorry to sound dumb - LOL!!!