“Due to the complexity of the point system and the fact that Owners may have to bank or borrow points in order to secure your reservation, cancellations, upgrades and date modifications are not permitted.”
In my post above, I brought up the point that the broker is not allowing the owners to work with renters! I believe that this is to keep owners happy so that they will stay with him. Yes, you might think that the statement in the contract states that the lack of availability of accommodations is not "due to an action or omission by the owner", but there is no place in the contract stating that owners cannot work with renters to refund or reschedule the reservation. I don't blame owners wanting to keep the money for their points, but if Disney is returning their points (points that can be used later), then I think it is double-dipping and they should (ethically) try to help the renter get what they paid for.
As an owner, I can tell you I am NOT happy. The contract at this point is thrown out the window with Davids. Doesn't matter if you're the owner or the renter. As a renter, you're not getting money. As an owner, you're being asked for money. We're both on the losing end of this.
I do agree with you on the double dipping, but unfortunately a lot of people aren't. And even more in the upcoming months will not be double dipping and unfortunately just dealing with expiring points.
Let's look at a longer term. If you have to make a banking decision this month because you have a rental later on in September with an October UY. Do you hold? If I was the owner, I'd be inclined to cancel the reservation and bank my points so I'm not left holding the bag. Or heck if I was bent on keeping my agreement, I'd probably want to cancel the reservation. Bank the points. Then borrow next year's points. Remake the reservation, just to protect myself should this last a while..