ROFR Thread April to June 2021 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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Help, this happen to anyone else. I signed my contract yesterday for AKV 180 pts. Broker called today and said the available points are wrong, Was suppose to be 140 avail ‘21 and 180 for ‘22, but actually it’s 0 for ‘21 and 140 for ‘22. Was told per the contract that the seller has to pay $15pp for the 180 pts. Looking long term that sounds great, but I’m planning a trip in next 12 months and have to rent or transfer now, is the $15 worth the hassle? Plus I was reimbursing seller dues for 115 points.

Usually the seller only is required to pay that if you find that out after the point you can cancel the contract, but it sounds like they are willing to give you that?

Never happened to me, but I don’t think I would follow through with a purchase that was not what I wanted if I could simply move on to find another one.
 
Help, this happen to anyone else. I signed my contract yesterday for AKV 180 pts. Broker called today and said the available points are wrong, Was suppose to be 140 avail ‘21 and 180 for ‘22, but actually it’s 0 for ‘21 and 140 for ‘22. Was told per the contract that the seller has to pay $15pp for the 180 pts. Looking long term that sounds great, but I’m planning a trip in next 12 months and have to rent or transfer now, is the $15 worth the hassle? Plus I was reimbursing seller dues for 115 points.
I'd walk away.
 
Help, this happen to anyone else. I signed my contract yesterday for AKV 180 pts. Broker called today and said the available points are wrong, Was suppose to be 140 avail ‘21 and 180 for ‘22, but actually it’s 0 for ‘21 and 140 for ‘22. Was told per the contract that the seller has to pay $15pp for the 180 pts. Looking long term that sounds great, but I’m planning a trip in next 12 months and have to rent or transfer now, is the $15 worth the hassle? Plus I was reimbursing seller dues for 115 points.
Sounds sketchy all around. The owner must have seen the listing and known it was wrong. And the broker was either sloppy or didn’t do due diligence. If you got an amazing deal, I’d consider going ahead, but otherwise, yes, walk away.
 
Help, this happen to anyone else. I signed my contract yesterday for AKV 180 pts. Broker called today and said the available points are wrong, Was suppose to be 140 avail ‘21 and 180 for ‘22, but actually it’s 0 for ‘21 and 140 for ‘22. Was told per the contract that the seller has to pay $15pp for the 180 pts. Looking long term that sounds great, but I’m planning a trip in next 12 months and have to rent or transfer now, is the $15 worth the hassle? Plus I was reimbursing seller dues for 115 points.
It depends on the price pp and I would insist that I wouldn't be paying the dues for the 115 points, plus they would have to give you credit for the dues for the missing 40 points in 2022(not sure how that works when it isn't know how much the dues will be for that year?)
 

Usually the seller only is required to pay that if you find that out after the point you can cancel the contract, but it sounds like they are willing to give you that?

Never happened to me, but I don’t think I would follow through with a purchase that was not what I wanted if I could simply move on to find another one.
I miss typed we, actually signed the closing docs yesterday, but didn’t wire the money yet. We’ve gone through ROFR, and thought we were in the homestretch.
 
It depends on the price pp and I would insist that I wouldn't be paying the dues for the 115 points, plus they would have to give you credit for the dues for the missing 40 points in 2022(not sure how that works when it isn't know how much the dues will be for that year?)
It was kinda funky to start, the 40 points were supposedly banked in from 2020, and the 115 was 2021 points so that’s why the dues reimbursement were only on the 115. There’s nothing missing from 2022.
 
Tried to send you a message to ask but couldn't. I believe you got this on Fidelity and they have 2 other contracts I am considering bidding on and wasn't sure how the negotiating went for you on your contract. If you can start a conversation with me, please do.
I think it’s because I’m a newbie and need 10 posts to PM. I’d be more than happy to share my experience about negotiating this contract.
 
I think it’s because I’m a newbie and need 10 posts to PM. I’d be more than happy to share my experience about negotiating this contract.
I didn't realize you were the buyer who had said to me before that maybe you should have bid less because I got it for $70 a point. I just looked at your profile and saw. So it said it was significantly over $100 and they accepted your initial offer. I thought we were done buying contracts but suddenly my wife wants us to have 4 contracts so we have one to pass down to each of our kids, so we will be looking for a couple of more when the price is right.
 
I miss typed we, actually signed the closing docs yesterday, but didn’t wire the money yet. We’ve gone through ROFR, and thought we were in the homestretch.

That makes it different. If the contract indicated it’s $15/point I am not sure you can do much else but accept that...except ask for additional reimbursement for the dues?
 
Lucky you. I keep looking and can’t find any at reasonable prices.
You need to bid on them to get the deals, the worst they can say is no. Some brokers will present all offers and some will laugh and say they won’t take it without ever presenting it and some have been instructed not to present bids if they are under a certain price. I personally like the bidding process and trying to get the deal.

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Not sure how to do this but @Jersey Dis I would ask the seller to bank those October 2020 points as the deadline is May 31 and you won't have much time to use them by the time you get the points if you do not bank! I have an October use year also so noticed this.
The person should ask the seller through the broker. Today. Its worked for me every time, but I've done it a little earlier. If the seller doesn't do it by Monday, DVC might still bank the points a little late if the seller asks next week. That also worked for me a few months ago.
 
That makes it different. If the contract indicated it’s $15/point I am not sure you can do much else but accept that...except ask for additional reimbursement for the dues?
The broker told me that the $15pp was to make me whole and there wouldn’t be a dues reimbursement. When I look at it as a whole I paid $117 per point so that makes it $102pp, which seems like a great deal that would never pass now. But when I think about the fact that I need to buy rental/transfer points now to stay next year, it makes the math a lot harder.
 
Would have been one hell of a deal. Crazy that Disney is taking back so many SSRs for cheap and turning them around for $180pp. Easy money!

I felt good about it when the offer was accepted, but very soon after that Saratoga started blowing up, and I knew there was no way it was going to pass. It would have been an amazing deal!
 
Again to reiterate, the points are un bankable for is as they are 2019 points that were already banked to 2020.
 
The broker told me that the $15pp was to make me whole and there wouldn’t be a dues reimbursement. When I look at it as a whole I paid $117 per point so that makes it $102pp, which seems like a great deal that would never pass now. But when I think about the fact that I need to buy rental/transfer points now to stay next year, it makes the math a lot harder.

It is frustrating because you end up spending more than being reimbursed. So sorry!
 
Help, this happen to anyone else. I signed my closing documents yesterday for AKV 180 pts. Broker called today and said the available points are wrong, Was suppose to be 140 avail ‘21 and 180 for ‘22, but actually it’s 0 for ‘21 and 140 for ‘22. Was told per the contract that the seller has to pay $15pp for the 180 pts. Looking long term that sounds great, but I’m planning a trip in next 12 months and have to rent or transfer now, is the $15 worth the hassle? Plus I was reimbursing seller dues for 115 points.
It was sketchy. First the broker never did a due diligent on his/her part. Second the seller completely an outlier by did not disclose the points and did it on purpose to attract the buyer. You can bring it to a legal matter if both seller and buyer signed the offer letter stated the original points in the beginning of contract signing. Or You can walk out.
 
It was sketchy. First the broker never did a due diligent on his/her part. Second the seller completely an outlier by did not disclose the points and did it on purpose to attract the buyer. You can bring it to a legal matter if both seller and buyer signed the offer letter stated the original points in the beginning of contract signing. Or You can walk out.

Except the contract indicates the remedy if the points are not as stated. So, the buyer has already agreed to that.
 
It was sketchy. First the broker never did a due diligent on his/her part. Second the seller completely an outlier by did not disclose the points and did it on purpose to attract the buyer. You can bring it to a legal matter if both seller and buyer signed the offer letter stated the original points in the beginning of contract signing. Or You can walk out.
I was told (by the broker) that “Disney no longer checks the available points” (presumably at ROFR) and this has only happened 2-3 times ever to them. The seller supposedly notice the problem when getting their documents notarized. I understand the mess the pandemic created and I’ve heard that DVC software is pretty antiquated but how do you not keep track of your points. I’m not really sure they would do this on purpose. There’s no real gain.
 
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