Dean
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As many of you know, I recently entered an agreement to sell one of my OKW contracts privately. It was a win-win situations for us IMO. There are a lot of OKW contracts, it was borrowed ahead and I didn't have to pay any commission, closing or transfer on the sale. I also had it set so the buyer paid all of the 2005 dues even though they didn't get points till April, 2005. Well, DVC bought it through ROFR, as is their option. Frankly I was surprised but it likely worked out to my advantage with an easier and quicker closing.
DVC's ROFR says they can step in at the same terms. When I got the paperwork, there was an additional paper with three provisions. One stated I would not discuss the terms with anyone. One stated I could never sue them and the third put jurisdiction in Orlando for legal issues. The latter was fine but the first two were unacceptable to me. I told them I couldn't sign them, they checked with the lawyers and said OK, they'd close anyway. I was prepared to walk away and keep the contract or get back with the buyer to see if we could proceed.
DVC's ROFR says they can step in at the same terms. When I got the paperwork, there was an additional paper with three provisions. One stated I would not discuss the terms with anyone. One stated I could never sue them and the third put jurisdiction in Orlando for legal issues. The latter was fine but the first two were unacceptable to me. I told them I couldn't sign them, they checked with the lawyers and said OK, they'd close anyway. I was prepared to walk away and keep the contract or get back with the buyer to see if we could proceed.