No, my stance is the same. Personal use membership is using your membership for the primary reason of vacations for yourself, family and friends and renters.
Commercial use membership is using it primarily or solely to rent for the sole reason to make money.
If the majority of an owner’s points are being used by then and/or family and friends, and the rest are rentals, I don’t think that level of rentals should be seen as frequent or regular enough to be classified as a commerical membership
How many points an owner has plays a role to for me.
Someone with 300 or 500 points, who rents half to cover their dues, shouldn’t be considered a commerical membership because the amount of money they are earning isn’t high enough to say they are in it to make money. It’s to get free vacations.
But an owner who has 4000 points and rents half to cover dues? I can see at that being enough to trigger
DVC saying it’s commercial, even though the % is the same.
And I have a feeling DVC to take this same approach or they would have given us thresholds like they did in 2008
The words frequent and regular can be defined by DVC now any way they want to trigger their decision.
What frequent and regular looks like
to one owner may not be the same to someone else…
We know the only persons definition is DVC and, as I said, I believe it’s going to be applied based on each owner’s patterns.