That is a bananas location for the Skyliner. It would have to link to TTC, which would have to go somewhere, maybe HS??? I mean I'd love to see it, but I doubt it.
That is a bananas location for the Skyliner. It would have to link to TTC, which would have to go somewhere, maybe HS??? I mean I'd love to see it, but I doubt it.
That is a bananas location for the Skyliner. It would have to link to TTC, which would have to go somewhere, maybe HS??? I mean I'd love to see it, but I doubt it.
So, I got a copy of the CFW POS sent to me and while I am not far into the reading, I noticed one difference so far. For the other projects, it states that the number of 7 day weeks for use is 51, but for the cabins, it is 52.
I assume this is due it being in the trust and not having the actual units sold? Meaning, since DVD remains owner of 100% of the units, they can sell access to them for all the weeks of the year? Just an interesting tidbit!!
So, I got a copy of the CFW POS sent to me and while I am not far into the reading, I noticed one difference so far. For the other projects, it states that the number of 7 day weeks for use is 51, but for the cabins, it is 52.
I assume this is due it being in the trust and not having the actual units sold? Meaning, since DVD remains owner of 100% of the units, they can sell access to them for all the weeks of the year? Just an interesting tidbit!!
That would be my initial reading of it. They have to keep ownership when it’s a leasehold of 2%….but in their trust model of RTU, they retain ownership of all the units.
When there is a comma like that it is a secondary status. The timeshare license has been approved but some piece of the application has expired and needs to be updated. They are still ok, because the primary status is fine. It’s such a laborious process that documentation probably expires along the way and needs to be updated.