Don't let the process make you nervous. As Brian Noble posted earlier, if your deed is ROFRed by DVD, find another deed and make another offer.
When DVD ROFRs a deed, it files a Warranty DEED document with the Orange County Comptroller. Disney is shown as the Grantee, and the Seller (original owner) is shown as the Grantor. Currently, the Warranty Deeds are being filed and recorded with OCC about 4 to 6 weeks after Disney exercises ROFR.
To locate a Warranty Deed on the OCC website, go to the OCC website at
http://or.occompt.com/recorder/web/. Click the "I accept" button to get to the Search Page.
Uncheck box to Search Specific document types
Choose 'Deed'
In the Grantee box, enter Disney
In the Grantor box, leave the field blank
In the Recording Date Fields, enter a Start date and End date
Click the Search button to start the search
The OCC website will return records that meet your search criteria. If you want to view a record, click on the 'Add to My Images' entry that appears to the right of each record. You can click on more than one record, or all records, if you wish.
On each entry that is returned by the search, there is a field labeled "Sale/Consideration" showing the value assessed by OCC.
The records you select to view will appear in the left hand margin under 'My Images.' Below this list will be a link labeled 'Download My Images.' When you click on this link, the system will prepare a PDF file that can be viewed and downloaded.
NOTE: Warranty deeds related to ROFR are not the only deed record that show Disney as the Grantee. In fact, the overwhelming majority of deeds that show Disney as the Grantee will be Certificates of Title, Warranty Deeds in Lieu of Foreclosure, and Quitclaim Deeds.
Hope this helps.