valentine214
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 29, 2007
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After years of wanting to buy into DVC, we weren't a point it was finally doable. After returning from a family vacation in July, we put a bid in on a 270 point contract at BCV as follows:
$96/0-'15, 270-'16, 270-'17. Seller pays '15 maintenance, we pay closing costs. Delay in closing until Dec, as current owner has a reservation. Broker confirmed paperwork was sent to Disney on 8/6. After calling/emailing the broker several times, I received this response today (9/24):
"I contacted Disney for the update on your right of first refusal request.
They let me know that they sent notification to me on the 8th of September
but I did not receive it. They sent it to another broker by mistake.
They said that they have decided to exercise the right of first refusal
and they are buying the property back."
We are disappointed, but has this type of mixup happened to anyone else? How does a letter get sent to the wrong broker? Also, as purchaser, did any of you see/receive the ROFR letter? Sorry for the long message, but I don't know if I can play this waiting game again.
$96/0-'15, 270-'16, 270-'17. Seller pays '15 maintenance, we pay closing costs. Delay in closing until Dec, as current owner has a reservation. Broker confirmed paperwork was sent to Disney on 8/6. After calling/emailing the broker several times, I received this response today (9/24):
"I contacted Disney for the update on your right of first refusal request.
They let me know that they sent notification to me on the 8th of September
but I did not receive it. They sent it to another broker by mistake.
They said that they have decided to exercise the right of first refusal
and they are buying the property back."
We are disappointed, but has this type of mixup happened to anyone else? How does a letter get sent to the wrong broker? Also, as purchaser, did any of you see/receive the ROFR letter? Sorry for the long message, but I don't know if I can play this waiting game again.
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