Great then what do you do????? I typed in the name last name first and nothing came up for that person.
Check the instructions on that site carefully -- it's very particular. I believe you enter last name (
no comma) and then first name. Or, I think you can search by last name only.
For type of search, you are looking for a deed. If you type "deed," you'll get absolutely nothing. You have to type "d" in that box.
FWIW, I don't think you are being "high-maintenance" at all. I think you are going through the right process.
But I wouldn't put a ton of confidence in that website. Sometimes things show up and other times they don't. There are a lot of reasons why an ownership might not show up. Also, the fact that someone has a DVC account is not absolute proof the transaction will go smoothly. It's a good indicator, because I don't think there are many shady people who own DVC, but it's not absolute.
An alternative might be to ask the owner to make the ressie in a conference call with you. They would call MS, give the security info on their account which is required, and then bring you into the conference call. Their privacy would be protected, and you'd be able to make your requests, DME arrangements, add
DDP, etc. all in one phone call (which saves everyone time and effort). And obviously, if they are making arrangements directly with MS with you on the line, you know they're for real.
Now, that's still not an absolute guarantee everything will go smoothly. In a worst case scenario, they could turn right around and cancel your ressie out from under you. But I have never heard of that happening here.
Bottom line, the whole process is based on mutual trust, because both parties have some risk. If you are not comfortable with the owner, or they are not comfortable with you, it's time to move on. If trust with this individual is the problem, find someone else to rent from. If you don't like the uncertainty of the process, renting is not for you and you should call Disney CRO.