4luv2cdisney
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Hello all. This is my first post so please bear with me. I've been reading and absorbing the wealth of info you've made available here - Thank you.
I may be well off the mark but wonder if this could possibly be the reason for Disney exercising ROFR on certain contracts... could their intention over time; be to take control of the 'unit' in it's entirety - perhaps to remove the 'unit' from DVC; potentially to return those particular 'units' (or even 'portions of a building') to cash resort reservations?
Copied from Page 6 Part 3 of the 'Standard Information Form for Timeshare Contracts' (revised 01/17/2019) which I read on Disney's Disney.go site.
"When you purchase an Ownership Interest, you are buying an undivided interest in a particular Unit (along with the Unit’s undivided interest in the Common Areas/Elements) within the DVC Resort. This Ownership Interest will be conveyed to you by means of a deed. The term “undivided” in this context means that, although you are buying an interest in a particular Unit, you are not buying a particular piece or portion of the Unit; rather, you are buying a percentage interest in the Unit as a whole, making you a co-owner of that Unit along with DVD and other purchasers. Your relationship with the other co-owners of the Unit in which you own an Ownership Interest is governed by a Master Cotenancy Agreement, which provides that DVD will act as the representative of all of the co-owners of each Unit at meetings of the condominium or owners association for each DVC Resort. A “Unit” corresponds to all or a portion of a building in a DVC Resort and a “Vacation Home” refers to an accommodation within a Unit."
Not to take it over as you're suggesting, but let's say they ROFR 120 POINTS, 160 POINTS AND 230 POINTs from different unit numbers... Now they go down a waitlist and people want 50, 30, 35. They may end up with stranded points because it they take it from the 120 they're left with 5, the 160 leaves 45 and the 230 leaves 115. If they are all the same unit #, they have a pool of 510 points to divide which makes life easier. Also, I think it they have 15 points in their inventory of unit "X" they may ROFR a contract with the same unit to enable them to get rid of those points. Thst's where the "drunken monkey" effect comes from.