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If people only rented within the terms of their ownership (or at least the way I understand the terms to be as they were explained to me during my new membership orientation phone call - granted I am not a lawyer nor do I work for Disney so my opinion doesn't really matter), for one thing the rentals board on this website wouldn't exist because there would be so few rentals on offer at any given time it wouldn't be worth having a board dedicated to it.
Well I can tell you how it was explained to me when I bought and when I had in depth conversations last year.
In 2009 when I bought, the rule was that if your membership had more than 20 reservations in a rolling 12 months, you’d be flagged and contacted as possibly being seen as using it for commercial purposss.
If you stayed under that 20, no one was bothering you. And thus, those buying who might be doing a few rentals yearly were well under the written rules.
Fast forward to today and because of the ease of renting and exploding of DVC memberships, that high threshold seems to be inappropriate to stop people from becoming commercial renters.
Why do you think there are so many LLCs? Because it was used as a work around.
Now, they have made the language vague and used “frequent and regular”
And when I talked last year in depth, it was up to me as an owner to decide, if I needed to rent, to follow the written contract.
So, based on that, my belief is an owner renting a few reservations, even every year is not frequent or regular enough to violate the personal use clause.
An owner who is has several rental reservations every month and it never stops?
That would seem to shift to commercial use.
But, under the terms those of us who bought when that old language existed, DVC had a very lax definition.
This new update and the comments last year, that will be changing. To what? Wait and see
I posted this earlier…over 250k members…could mean somewhere close to 100k memberships.
Even if only 25% of memberships rented one reservation a year because they can’t travel, that’s 25k rentals at a minimum in the market
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