This question was asked at one of the annual condo meetings and the answer was no.I was wondering if the new $500 transfer fee includes gratuitous transfers. Does anyone know?
Could someone sell their contract to say a relative under gratuitous transfer, and just pay recieve funds directly from the realitive? By passing ROFR?
Yes, that is good.I’m glad gratuitous transfers don’t need to pay
Could someone sell their contract to say a relative under gratuitous transfer, and just pay recieve funds directly from the realitive? By passing ROFR?
No doubt. Of course. I just imagined that such has been done in the past.That is called fraud.
Well. This $500 is a cash grab from Disney. It’s not like the contracts are suddenly worth $500 to a buyer.
Dollar amount aside. It is good to hear that the fee is leading to quicker service.The purpose of the fee though is to reimburse DVCMC for the cost of handling all it takes after a sale is complete.
I guess they have decided, based on the volume of resale contracts, it no longer was something they wanted to do for free.
The good news is that it seems that they have changed things up to process much faster so at least buyers will be getting access to their new points much sooner!
Now, it was quite a jump from $0 to $500!
Dollar amount aside. It is good to hear that the fee is leading to quicker service.
If it’s a “reimbursement”, will this have any positive impact on yearly dues ???The purpose of the fee though is to reimburse DVCMC for the cost of handling all it takes after a sale is complete.
I guess they have decided, based on the volume of resale contracts, it no longer was something they wanted to do for free.
The good news is that it seems that they have changed things up to process much faster so at least buyers will be getting access to their new points much sooner!
Now, it was quite a jump from $0 to $500!
If it’s a “reimbursement”, will this have any positive impact on yearly dues ???