To refresh everyone's memory about a few
facts, we had a case several months ago in which a member was denied a reservation because there was an outstanding bill against his account. He was completely unaware of any outstanding bill and had never been notified by
DVC that his account had been suspended.
Turns out, he treated a relative to a DVC stay. The relative left his credit card on file at the front desk for room charges, but when he checked out a CM made a mistake and his card was never billed. Instead of researching the unpaid charges, another CM compounded the error and transferred the charges to the host account. The member's entire DVC account was suspended when he failed to pay a bill he didn't know existed.
Subsequent research showed where the problem lay, but his account was still suspended. I believe the final resolution was the owner paid the bill and the relative reimbursed him. Then the account was cleared, but it was suspended for a long time getting the mess fixed...despite the fact that all of the mistakes were Disney's.
That was the case Doc referenced on the first page of this thread as evidence that Disney
does indeed do what we're saying they can do.
We can each believe whatever we want to believe...

but this documented case shows quite clearly that DVC
can transfer unpaid charges of any type to the members account, they
have transferred charges to members account, and they
will continue to transfer any unpaid charges to members accounts.
Anyone considering renting should certainly understand the terms of their relationship with DVC in that kind of transaction. Anything that goes wrong with a rental is the owner's bad, not DVC's.