DianaMB333
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Thank you!!We are currently working with Fidelity on a contract. I did read on these boards that they could be slow beforehand, so I have been proactive with making phone calls just to make sure things are moving along. Our agent (Shawn Ray) has also been responsive to e-mails. We submitted our offer online and she called us within a day to verify all of the details before she gave the offer to the sellers. Our offer was somewhat low and I appreciated that she did not push back on us making an offer at that amount. She has also been helpful anytime I have asked her for an update. Our offer was accepted on April 8 and the contract went to ROFR on April 15 and was approved on April 23.
Based on the feedback from the boards, I requested Mason Title which was $50 more but I think worth it. (they assume you are going to use First American unless you state you want a different title company) I am working with Cammy at Mason Title and she has been great. We heard from Mason before we heard from Fidelity that our first contract had passed ROFR. We just entered a contract with another company (DVC Resale Market) and Cammy at Mason Title is going to handle both contracts and make sure that the points are all put under the same membership number.
We still have a little way to go before all is complete but my understanding is that once the contract passes ROFR, the rest is really dependent on the title company to close the deal and DVC to get the points transferred. Hope that helps.
Well they certainly don't seem to be listing lots of new contracts as the other resellers are. I had one of the longest ROFR's last year (56 days if I remember right) and it was with Fidelity...though DVC obviously dragged their feet. The combination was almost more that I could take - I feel your pain!They have the best listed prices, in my opinion, but are the slowest in each stage. For example, seller and I both signed offer docs on 4/9, they didn't submit to Dis for ROFR until 4/18. What was happening during those 9 days is anyone's guess.
I had one of the longest ROFR's last year (56 days if I remember right) and it was with Fidelity...though DVC obviously dragged their feet.
The Buyer has 10 days to cancel contract with Fidelity. That is why they wait to submit ROFR.They have the best listed prices, in my opinion, but are the slowest in each stage. For example, seller and I both signed offer docs on 4/9, they didn't submit to Dis for ROFR until 4/18. What was happening during those 9 days is anyone's guess.
56 Days - I'd happily take that . I agree the Fidelity Prices tend to be some of the lower ones I've seen, and I'm super happy with the Contract I got, but I'm on Day 81 -- it took 71 Days to get through the Closing & Deed Recorded steps, now finally it's in DVC's hands for the final 2 steps. I did not know about the Mason Title option at the time; I will remember that for future.56 DAYS?!? Whew...that's nuts.
We used them 10 years ago for one contract, and they were also the slowest of the three companies we have purchased from as well. But that contract price was worth it.
Fidelity charges buyers a fee of $195 (over and above of "normal" closing costs). AFAIK, none of the other major brokers do so. Be sure to factor that in to your comparisons & decision.