Just wondering about leaving your interest in DVC . . .

Lady

Earning My Ears
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If you buy into DVC and don't make it another 40+ years - can you leave your interest to someone, like your kids?

Sorry if this is a clueless question, having a new baby I don't have much time to get over to this board.

Thanks!

DL-too many times to count!
Offsite 10/90, CBR 4/92, DL Paris 7/94, PO 8/98, Poly & Homewood Suites 12/99, ASMo 1/01
 
I seem to remember something in some of the copius writings we got at the begining. I believe it is treated like real estate in terms of a will.

Disneydiane
 
Yes, it is a deeded real estate interest that should be included as part of your estate.
 

that will be a selling point when I'm talking my husband into DVC!

DL-too many times to count!
Offsite 10/90, CBR 4/92, DL Paris 7/94, PO 8/98, Poly & Homewood Suites 12/99, ASMo 1/01
 
It is my understanding that the DVC interest could be passed along to anyone you name in your will. I believe this is true with most timeshares. When we purchased I include my son on the deed and it is included in the will. This is important to know although it may not be a pleasant subject to discuss. Let's hope everyone can enjoy as long as possible!!!!
 
several months ago there were a fair amount of postings on how disney will have to make a lot of changes to the dvc resorts by the year 2042 to help us older "mouseketeers" get around in wheelchairs, etc. i can't remember the original topic/thread, but we had a lot of fun will all our "ideas".
 



















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