Rental Contract for confirmed reservation?

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Could someone please send me a boilerplate rental contract for renting out a confirmed week-long reservation? It is at a DVC resort but was exchanged, not booked using DVC points.

I want to make sure that all contingencies are covered.

My email is amywell@hotmail.com

Thank you so very very much!
 
Could someone please send me a boilerplate rental contract for renting out a confirmed week-long reservation? It is at a DVC resort but was exchanged, not booked using DVC points.

renting RCI exchanges for cash is a violation of RCI policy.

so renting a reservation that can be canceled by RCI out from under the renter might make it hard to cover all contingencies...
 
Could someone please send me a boilerplate rental contract for renting out a confirmed week-long reservation? It is at a DVC resort but was exchanged, not booked using DVC points.

I want to make sure that all contingencies are covered.

My email is amywell@hotmail.com

Thank you so very very much!

There is a lik to information regarding DVC rental contracts in post #9 of the DVC Resource Center (Sticky Thread at the top of the forum).

As Charles posted above, RCI rules do not allow renting of RCI exchanges. Thus, the DIS does not allow those to be offered on the DVC Rent/Trade Board, either. Just FYI.
 
Ok, thanks -- good to know!

I did a little more poking around and found several of his listings on myresortnetwork.com.
I wonder how this guy has so many weeks (AKL, SSR, BLT amongst some other hard-to-find places) and he seems to be renting them out regularly (every few months?). Maybe it isn't RCI and they are his own points? I just didn't know if DVC charges the $95 fee if it is a direct rental from DVC owner.

I appreciate the heads up!
 

....(snip)....Maybe it isn't RCI and they are his own points? I just didn't know if DVC charges the $95 fee if it is a direct rental from DVC owner.

I appreciate the heads up!

DVC does not charge members a $95 fee to stay at a DVC resort - that fee is only charged for exchanges and IMO is a red flag.

I know very little about RCI rules. My understanding is that members are allowed to reserve/give time to friends and family. When they do, they are supposed to give their guests some sort of RCI "Guest Certificate". I have been told that RCI gets "suspicious" if too many of those are used.

Personally, I would not rent an exchange since I know it to be against RCI policy. I am not willing to risk arriving to find my "illegal" reservation has been cancelled by RCI or DVC. That said, I do not recall ever reading that anyone has had such a reservation cancelled on them, and I believe RCI reservations are rented on a fairly regular basis.
 
I appreciate all the advice!
There's so much info I learned just from posting this question. :)

I probably should just be patient and wait for my points to come through and my membership materials to be sent out. Just getting ahead of myself, I supposed, since I plan to buy APs and make it s WDW year for our family.

Thank you everyone!!
 
yeah, but your question got me thinking too.....

here's my guess, there are people in upper rci system that
are exeorts and understanding they can take advantage
by trading/in their rci connections & using the dvc "attractions"
to make extra bonus pay....& their "positions" inside the rci
structure to "protect/prevent" them from being canceled.

especially since they are quite bold by operating a renting
business..liked you indicated ...on ebay/public forms...

& when i think a lil'more, they should already have many
family,friends & "intra" relationships to offer any "normal"
amounts of their rci interests .....instead of going on/line
& reaching....as "their parent company."

this is just one of many, many reasons that if i was a dvc
officer would reel in because if the current leadership would
then be able to demonstrate major savings ..then i would
also think the same dvc mangers doing so, would be
"earning" bonuses for their efforts.

..i don't buy that dvc has no ways of recognizing when
things are outside the "lines"...because their computers could
be coded to note who is doing what....seem like too much
is being over-looked, which makes me think of "why" .

as an owner, i think the data on how dvc is being "run on"
should be available for auditing. if everything is in order,
than there shouldn't be any secrets.

as for dvc , it looks like it's evolving into the biggest , all
inclusive ......of the world, by connecting to all their
resorts....from japan to paris. that is, using dvc to
promote all their parks & vice versa.

i see/read posts similar to yours all the time. too many, that
leads me to think that the "don't incidents" are just accidents.
i wiling to bet that this person is a professional with insider
connections so his rooms are never cancelled though "illegal".
 

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