What is VB(sub)?
Yes they do prorate the dues the first year for several reasons. First, they prorate based on when you get the points since DVC dues are charged on a calendar year basis and not a UY basis. For example, if you buy now for a Dec UY and get no points until Dec, you would pay only 1 months of dues for this year. In addition, if you get current UY points, DVC still prorates for the rest of the year since you get reduced use of the points in the current UY. In the Dec UY example I used, if you bought now and got 2008 and 2009 points, you'd pay from when you signed, approx 6 months worth of dues. In the past DVC has had a promotion once or twice where you paid no dues the first year but it's been a while.When you purchase direct from Disney, they will prorate the MF's from the time of purchase (so I am told).
Vero Beach was initially planned to be a much larger resort, and the original dues were based on dividing the operating costs between a larger number of owners. When the plans for expansion across the highway were scrapped, dues increases for those early purchasers were limited by law, thus those early purchasers dues will increase by the maximum allowed by law every year, until (if ever) they reach the amount of current dues. The developer (DVD) is subsidizing the difference between the legal maximum of those dues and the current dues rate.
Anyone know if you can buy a "subsidized" re-sale contract and keep that rate for maintenance dues or do your dues get raised to the "unsubsidized" rate if you buy a re-sale contract at Vero Beach? Thanks.
Anyone know if you can buy a "subsidized" re-sale contract and keep that rate for maintenance dues or do your dues get raised to the "unsubsidized" rate if you buy a re-sale contract at Vero Beach? Thanks.