I was under the impression
DVC could make some adjustments "for the benefit of the Members" without jumping thru hoops, like they did when returns after Covid caused challenges?
I've always thought there should be a 7 month, 11 month,
and an 11.5 month priority - with the 11.5 month going to reservations where the Lead guest was a Deeded owner with a credit card in their name linked to the reservation. No modifications allowed (would have to cancel and rebook). Just my two cents worth.
It depends what type of changes you are talking about.
They can decide HRR for booking and modifications with the only rule that all owners have a one month advantage over non owners.
They can not have a different booking rules for any home resort owner…that is not allowed under FL timeshare law. It’s why they can’t have different booking timelines for resale vs direct when booking the home resort.
Saying that owners who want certain rooms for themselves vs someone else would seem to be in direct conflict of that as well as the first come, first serve requirement that all rooms open each day must be available to whomever wants to reserve it.
Things like amended banking and borrowing can be changed, home resort window can be changed down to one month or up as large as they want.
They can limit modifications, lead guest changes, and add penalties as they see fit…but they have to apply consistently to owners at the resort.
Its why they could amend the transfer rules, but if they wanted to get rid of transfers all together, that should be seen as a material change and thus owners would be required to approve it.
Any change of the language of the POS that would be a material change to the contract must be voted on by owners.
That is why certain rules can’t be different based on who is staying in a room given that the declaration and other parts of the POS consider owners, guests, leasees, and exchangers the same in many situations.
And that is why this may not be as simple as some of us think because before they can even decide on the commercial use policy, they have to make sure they don’t violate any of the material rights we have as owners.