Dean
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One can make any argument you want. But since DVC has already emphatically stated their interpretation, it would take a major battle to change it, likely involving lawyers. I don't disagree that there is a difference between room related charges and other pass through charges and it might be possible to get DVC to back off, but I doubt it.cruise-o-matic said:This is where I do disagree. I don't see the ability to charge to the KTTW as part of the reservation, but as a seperate side agreement b/n Disney and the occupant. So if it is part of the reservation, then shouldn't the Member be able to request that the ability to charge to the KTTW should not be extended?
Also, one could make the argument that being able to charge to the KTTW is a member "privilege or benefit", then according the the POS "Member privileges and benefits cannot be extended to non-Club Members who rent Vacation Homes from Club Members." If that's the case, then the member would be responsible for notifying MS that it is a rental. This may not apply in the OP's case, since benefits and privileges may be extended in cases where the "Club Member does not charge any rental or other fees".
However, all they can do is interpret the legal paperwork and they could change their interpretation later if they so chose. Asking for clarification might give you a better understanding of where they're coming from. But it would not offer you any additional protection. Put another way, it would not be binding on them if they changed their interpretation later and it affected you negatively.Duckfan-in-Chicago said:Well, I read most of the contract the last few days, which is why I sent a letter to DVC asking for clarification on this issue, and their official policy. One difference to me between inherent charges, and those with KTTW charging is that we're responsible for the rules on property. Property is not defined in the contract as WDW, but the timeshares themselves. If someone staying on my points were found with a gun in the room at the BW, then they could maybe do something to my membership. If that same person was found with a gun at Epcot, that is not my business. If they tried to touch my membership, I would fight it.
Also they go out of their way in this contract to establish that DVCMC and TWDC are separate and distinct entities. Who actually runs the KTTW program, and who is extending this credit upon check-in? If it is TWDC and not DVCMC why do they have any legal right to in any way affect our contracts?
Again, this doesn't just involve renting for money. My parents have three rooms reserved for family members this fall. Now until this is figured out for sure, they'll have to treat them like 2 year olds on the last day, and walk them down to the lobby to make sure everyone has settled up. Just a certain sleezy feel to ending a nice family trip. If DVC would allow and guarantee a no room charging reservation, this wouldn't be a factor.
The only issue is how can one protect themselves in this situation, we need to ask DVC that question. My guess is you can't totally.