I would've thought (I bought my contract resale, and I've never actually seen a contract) that Disney would have language in there allowing repossession if I trashed my room or violated the terms of the contract in such a way that would make me an undesireable owner (I would, if I were them, so I assumed they did) - in addition to not making payment. After all, we are leasees, not really owners, and I wouldn't want a tenant who trashes my property. I am not a lawyer, but I understand that violating the terms of the contract by one party may make the contract null and void for the other party. But perhaps I'm giving Disney legal staff too much credit.
And I know that the court can order a sale of assets for restitution purposes - my aunt-ex-law is currently having a forced sale of all her assets (including a timeshare) to pay off her victims before they haul her to prision.
And I know that the court can order a sale of assets for restitution purposes - my aunt-ex-law is currently having a forced sale of all her assets (including a timeshare) to pay off her victims before they haul her to prision.