chitwndan
Mouseketeer
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- May 16, 2014
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Thank you all for your information and advice. I sent my agent the following e-mail this evening.
Hi *****,
I am writing you regarding my displeasure in the time frame it is taking for the DVC timeshare contract I signed on 5/15 to be sent to Disney. While you have been polite, responsive, and professional, the time it is taking to send the contract to Disney is not.
I understand that you are awaiting ***** to perform a title search and verify ownership before sending this contract to Disney. I know that you cannot control how long it will take ***; but I do not understand why they need to perform a title search prior to sending the contract to Disney.
I spoke with *** today who told me that the title search will take 60-90 days. Then once this is complete, it will be sent to Disney for the right of first refusal review. So my money will be tied up for 90-120 days before I even know if I will be allowed to purchase this property. I do not find this acceptable.
While I understand, and am fine with the fact that the total process will take 90-120 days, and possibly longer, I am not ok with waiting that long just to hear if the contract has passed ROFR. I would have never agreed to that, and if your company operates differently from the majority of DVC resale companies, I should have been informed of that.
It seems to me that ***should not be doing a title search until after the contract passes ROFR. It could take Disney more than a month to waive ROFR. It seems to me that a title search shouldn't be done a month ahead; it should be done just before closing because something could happen four weeks out or three weeks out which could cloud title.
Prior to working with your company many people I know have purchased properties on the resale market. In all of the contracts they purchased, the contract agreement notification was sent to Disney for ROFR either prior to the title search being run or while the title search was being run.
I have also reached out to multiple resale companies including The Timeshare Store, ***************, Fidelity Real Estate Timeshare Division, and sellingtimeshares.net. All of these companies informed me that they submit the contract to Disney for right of first refusal within 48 hours of receiving a signed copy by both parties.
You have a signed contract by both parties and Disney can verify the ownership and points as your team has already done. There is no reason to delay the notification to Disney for them to consider and exercise right of first refusal.
At this point I am no longer interested in purchasing the property at Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 4600 North World Drive Unit #*****, if the sale and purchase contract is not forwarded to Disney within the next 48 hours so they may review for right of first refusal.
I do not wish this to reach breach of contract status and/or the filing of complaints with multiple agencies. I am hopeful that your company will be able to get the documents to Disney, and we will be able to continue doing business on this property.
Thank you for your time and help in this matter,
***** (Me)
I'll let you know the outcome.
Hi *****,
I am writing you regarding my displeasure in the time frame it is taking for the DVC timeshare contract I signed on 5/15 to be sent to Disney. While you have been polite, responsive, and professional, the time it is taking to send the contract to Disney is not.
I understand that you are awaiting ***** to perform a title search and verify ownership before sending this contract to Disney. I know that you cannot control how long it will take ***; but I do not understand why they need to perform a title search prior to sending the contract to Disney.
I spoke with *** today who told me that the title search will take 60-90 days. Then once this is complete, it will be sent to Disney for the right of first refusal review. So my money will be tied up for 90-120 days before I even know if I will be allowed to purchase this property. I do not find this acceptable.
While I understand, and am fine with the fact that the total process will take 90-120 days, and possibly longer, I am not ok with waiting that long just to hear if the contract has passed ROFR. I would have never agreed to that, and if your company operates differently from the majority of DVC resale companies, I should have been informed of that.
It seems to me that ***should not be doing a title search until after the contract passes ROFR. It could take Disney more than a month to waive ROFR. It seems to me that a title search shouldn't be done a month ahead; it should be done just before closing because something could happen four weeks out or three weeks out which could cloud title.
Prior to working with your company many people I know have purchased properties on the resale market. In all of the contracts they purchased, the contract agreement notification was sent to Disney for ROFR either prior to the title search being run or while the title search was being run.
I have also reached out to multiple resale companies including The Timeshare Store, ***************, Fidelity Real Estate Timeshare Division, and sellingtimeshares.net. All of these companies informed me that they submit the contract to Disney for right of first refusal within 48 hours of receiving a signed copy by both parties.
You have a signed contract by both parties and Disney can verify the ownership and points as your team has already done. There is no reason to delay the notification to Disney for them to consider and exercise right of first refusal.
At this point I am no longer interested in purchasing the property at Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 4600 North World Drive Unit #*****, if the sale and purchase contract is not forwarded to Disney within the next 48 hours so they may review for right of first refusal.
I do not wish this to reach breach of contract status and/or the filing of complaints with multiple agencies. I am hopeful that your company will be able to get the documents to Disney, and we will be able to continue doing business on this property.
Thank you for your time and help in this matter,
***** (Me)
I'll let you know the outcome.