Belle & Ariel
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- Aug 19, 2008
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I understand that a unit is a group of rooms. But since units appear to often be random groupings of physical rooms, crossing those boundaries from one room size to another would appear to be exceedingly difficult. As you said, some OKW units have Grand Villas and others do not. It seems like it would be impossible to blend (for example) a global increase in Grand Villa point costs across all of the OKW units and still have those deeded ownership percentages be equal.
I'm not saying you're wrong--I'm just trying to make sense of this aspect of it. According to the deed the number of points I own is almost an incidental figure. It's a unit of measure to simplify our lives.
What I really (legally) own is .3284% of a physical building. And if the points are shuffled across multiple room sizes, my 150 points would almost certainly no longer equate to the .3284%. Ignoring the entire issue of how far points go, changing the ownership percentage seems like the equivalent of selling someone 5 acres of land and later saying "oh, well you only have 4 1/2 acres now." I'm not grasping how that is possible.
If I owned a fixed percentage of "Saratoga Springs Resort", then it would make more sense that the points could be shuffled however they wish. But the existence of the legal units makes this less clear.
Think of your 150 points in relation to the 45,676,004 total points (150/.002384). That is what portion you own now and you will still own in 2010, 2020, 2030, etc. You still own 150 out of the same total. Your piece of the pie has not changed.