Originally posted by Blackunicorn
1) Is it hard?
2) How do you do it?
3) Is it a big risk?
4) Do you often have trouble with deals gone bad?
5) What happens if the person renting your points wrecks the room?
6) Would it be too late to rent out the points we have for this year?
Dawn:
1) i wouldn't call renting out points hard. but it's not always easy. sometimes there are "window shopping" renters who think you are like Disney's Central Reservations. sometimes there are renters who can't make up their mind, and string you along. i would disagree with mickeyc in that i have encountered about 50% of renters are completely new to
DVC, so you might have to explain some things to them.
2) the Rent/Trade Board FAQ is a good starting point for procedure. you can post a new thread announcing you have points for rent.
3) much of the risk is not assumed by you, because at all times, you are in control of your own points, and any reservations you make with your points. there is one minor risk: that is that you are liable for damages to the room and any room charges assessed after they check out.
4) i have heard of a few renters have issues with not receiving payment, or having a bounced check. if you stick with only accepting cashier's check, you should be fine.
5) see my response in #3. a clear rental contract signed by both parties could provide a little protection from this. i am not absolutely sure what is legally considered a contract that could hold up in small claims court, if a problem involving room damages did occur though.
6) it's definitely not too late to rent out your points. they are Feb 2004 points right? so there are 11+ months for you to rent them out before they expire. actually, another rental option you could consider is transferring your points to another member. this opens up a whole other topic though! some members feel that renting points out by transferring is "easier". but make sure you understand the rules before you do any transaction!
HTH.