Golden Rose
Princess by Choice
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- May 8, 2007
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My family is in the process of purchasing our second contract resale. We bought our first contract from Disney. I wanted the second contract to be an add on to the first contract, so I made sure it would be the same UY and have the same owners.
This has not been a perfect process. We were not informed when the contract passed ROFR, but this week, we suddenly received the final documents we needed to sign to close next week.
Everything the title company sent us shows misspelled names. I had them correct the documents I still need to sign, but I am worried that they submitted earlier paperwork to Disney with the wrong names. The paperwork I received today also has the names in a different order than I had initially sent them. I wanted it to match the order the names were in on our initial contract, although I wasn't sure how much that mattered.
What I need to know is at what point in the process does Disney determine that one contract is an add-on to another? During ROFR, so that a misspelled name is a minor disaster, or later in the process, so that this can be easily corrected? (They actually misspelled two of the three names.)
Do we know if the order of names on the paperwork matters (there are three buyers)? I was listed as the primary on the original contract; the timeshare title people put my husband as the primary on the new one.
I am not particularly happy with the way this has gone, but I would still like to close next week... Am I worrying about nothing?
This has not been a perfect process. We were not informed when the contract passed ROFR, but this week, we suddenly received the final documents we needed to sign to close next week.
Everything the title company sent us shows misspelled names. I had them correct the documents I still need to sign, but I am worried that they submitted earlier paperwork to Disney with the wrong names. The paperwork I received today also has the names in a different order than I had initially sent them. I wanted it to match the order the names were in on our initial contract, although I wasn't sure how much that mattered.
What I need to know is at what point in the process does Disney determine that one contract is an add-on to another? During ROFR, so that a misspelled name is a minor disaster, or later in the process, so that this can be easily corrected? (They actually misspelled two of the three names.)
Do we know if the order of names on the paperwork matters (there are three buyers)? I was listed as the primary on the original contract; the timeshare title people put my husband as the primary on the new one.
I am not particularly happy with the way this has gone, but I would still like to close next week... Am I worrying about nothing?