DVC Sellers - No more $200 Transfer fee

T.E. Yeary

The Timeshare Store, Inc
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On Thursday, July 21, 2005 we recieved a fax from Disney which states:

Effective immediately, for all future contracts, DVD will not be charging the $200.00 administration fee.

Marylin Chion
Contract Administrator
Membership Administration
Disney Vacation Development, Inc.

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This post is to keep our valued customers informed of the latest developments.

Thomas E. Yeary (Tom)
Owner/Broker
 
T.E. Yeary said:
On Thursday, July 21, 2005 we recieved a fax from Disney which states:

Effective immediately, for all future contracts, DVD will not be charging the $200.00 administration fee.

Marylin Chion
Contract Administrator
Membership Administration
Disney Vacation Development, Inc.
It Figures, since I just paid it! :sad2:

Thanks as always Tom for the wealth of info you provide!
 
Wasn't there some discussion when this went into effect last December/January whether Disney could legally charge $200?
 
Thanks Tom! for the update.

I was under the assumption that the transfer fee had always been there.

Not that I 'm thinking of selling, but it is a boon for owners to not have to pay it.
 

Does anyone know why? Odd for Disney to not accept/take additional $$.
 
Who normally pays that the Seller or the Buyer? And will that make all contracts currently underway void?

Y-ASK

Nevermind question answered above. And TSS said it probably should not affect any contracts that are currently in play.

Y-ASK
 
Thanks Tom.

Y-Ask -- But it would not hurt to push back on the fee if you have not closed yet. That is what I intend to do.
 
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I'd ask for a refund if I paid it. The way I read the statues, it's limited to $100 by law.
 
J and D Mom--I feel your pain :hug: I just paid that fee a month ago :sad1: Well, it will be a good thing for the next contract... ;)
 
I sold a contract in March and had to pay $200. Can we file a class action suit to get our money back?
 
I guess you could file suit. Why don't you call member services/accounting first and see if there is some Disney magic that can be done before calling in the laywers?
 
I thought it was $100. Had it gone up? Is this for sellers or buyers?
 
Dizzy4Dizney said:
I sold a contract in March and had to pay $200. Can we file a class action suit to get our money back?

I believe we need a cause of action to file a class action suit. DVC is free to reverse fees effective on a certain date, just like Disney and retailers run a special effective a certain date, and if you miss it, you miss it. :faint:

However, I think the important thing is what has been pointed out by Dean and others. WHY are they cancelling the fee?

Also, to file a suit, you also would need to show they collected and refused to give it back. So if you don't request it, you can't show they refused to pay it back.
 
Trust me when I tell you, the only people who ever make money in a class action, are the lawyers. Were I licensed in FLA, I would love to file this suit.
 
For those asking, normally the seller would pay the $200 transfer fee. However, it is sometimes written in the contracts that the buyer has to pay that fee.

I guess the nice folks I'm buying my contract from are going to be happy that they get to save $200... now if only I could save $200 more! :confused3
 
Here is a response I sent to a PM that some might find helpful.


FL statute 718 FL statue 721 718 deals with condo's and the way I read the chapter, it would also include timeshares (read definition of condo) and specifically states $100 transfer fee. 721 which is specific to timeshares does not address this issue at all. BTW, 719 (applies to cooperatives) contains the same language of $100 transfer fee.
When a timeshare plan is subject to both the provisions of this chapter and the provisions of chapter 718 or chapter 719, the plan shall meet the requirements of both chapters unless exempted as provided in this section.
I'd recommend you ask for your entire amount back explaining that they abolished the fee and they should refund it. If that doesn't work, then you could go this route and ask for half back.
 
KANSAS said:
why would DVC drop this $200 Adminstration fee??
My guess is legal threats related to the info above.
 
I am confused (what's new?) -- Will there be no transfer fee at all, or is it dropping back down to $100?
 
dont think we would ever sell so have lost the chance of $200
Paulh
 



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