drusba
I went to Iowa once, and it was closed.
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Just have to correct what Gary K.D posted as figures. First, the total number of "units" at BWV is about 120. Second, though I don't have the document with me right now and thus cannot get the exact number, the total number of points sold at BWV is actually approximately 4 million.
What you bought officially is an interest in a "unit." In the legal documents that is not a room (in fact, it could be anywhere from 1 to 8 rooms). The resort has 383 rooms (not 517) but that is irrelevant to the term "unit" for purpose of what you have a percentage of. Thus, any percentage expressed in your documents as one of a "unit" could actually be a percentage of 8 two-bedroom rooms.
Though I do not disagree with the right to rent, I do believe people have a legitimate point to make and should not be done away with by inaccurate figures. Though I doubt we are there yet, suppose we had just 50 owners that bought the maximum 2,000 points at the resort and rented them all by grabbing prime times at 11 months out. Those 50 owners would be in control of 100,000 points or 2.5% of all the points. And suppose those 50 all decided to focus on one particularly high demand week, say Presidents week. If they used all of their points for that week they would literally take every room in the resort as the total applicable to all rooms for President's Week is about 95,000
What you bought officially is an interest in a "unit." In the legal documents that is not a room (in fact, it could be anywhere from 1 to 8 rooms). The resort has 383 rooms (not 517) but that is irrelevant to the term "unit" for purpose of what you have a percentage of. Thus, any percentage expressed in your documents as one of a "unit" could actually be a percentage of 8 two-bedroom rooms.
Though I do not disagree with the right to rent, I do believe people have a legitimate point to make and should not be done away with by inaccurate figures. Though I doubt we are there yet, suppose we had just 50 owners that bought the maximum 2,000 points at the resort and rented them all by grabbing prime times at 11 months out. Those 50 owners would be in control of 100,000 points or 2.5% of all the points. And suppose those 50 all decided to focus on one particularly high demand week, say Presidents week. If they used all of their points for that week they would literally take every room in the resort as the total applicable to all rooms for President's Week is about 95,000