Wyndham cracking down on owners renting their points is interesting to me. They, like
DVC, forbid ‘commercial’ use. If I understand what’s happened (I don’t own Wyndham) they’ve apparently recently defined what commercial use is more strictly & have become more aggressive in enforcing that limitation.
Meanwhile DVC can sit back & watch, see if Wyndham is sued & if so, what the result of that suit is. Then, if they chose to, DVC can decide whether to more strictly define & enforce the prohibition against commercial use.
I believe that most people who rent DVC points do so because it’s much cheaper than paying even a discounted cash rate to Disney. If Disney decides that the booming
DVC rental market is eroding their hotel business profit I can see them becoming more aggressive in shutting it down, especially if Wyndham isn’t sued, or is but wins*.
The thread about WBC cancelations linked above also mentions that they are stricter about modifications, thus limiting walking.
*Edited to add link to case where Wyndham granted summary judgement in part, defines commercial use as ‘for profit’ :
https://ecf.flmd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2019-02300-185-6-cv