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I can answer this. So most people automatically talk about the brokers when commercial renting comes up. They way the brokers work is acting as a middle man with an owner so I dont think they fall under this. (I will say I am only talking about when they act as a broker with a member, I am not talking about when the broker themselves is the owner of the points, thats different and can put them in trouble with these rules)
There are many people who post regularly on social media sites the reservations they have for rent. They post every day. They use AI or Canva to create cute little IP violating pictures to advertise said reservations.
Next there are also owners who have actual websites advertising their DVC for rent. I cant post any of the websites since I think it violates the rules here..
I think what they did supports this thought. It’s not about all or nothing. It’s not you can’t use a broker but the more you use one, the more it looks like you may be renting to a degree that is problematic
Obviously brokers who use their own business to rent their own points, or owners who have private sites would fall under actions now specifically identified as moving you away from using the membership as intended.
While, some of these were listed in the RIV and beyond resorts, this new policy document applies them to all resorts.
I personally think that being as detailed as they were puts owners on notice to not have to guess as much.