The large number of new Aulani resale contracts??

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Interesting that this post popped up today on the sponsor's Facebook page:

Will Restrictions on DVC Rentals Really Help?

And on their web page:

Will Restrictions on DVC Rentals Really Help?

Ask a question (well, at least in the title), then answer it with every possible argument in favor of keeping the status quo.

Curious timing?

“All of this is to say that renting the occasional reservation when you cannot travel is permitted, but using your contract frequently to rent out reservations for a profit is not.”

Looks like they read the contract similar to many of us around here lol.
 
“All of this is to say that renting the occasional reservation when you cannot travel is permitted, but using your contract frequently to rent out reservations for a profit is not.”

Looks like they read the contract similar to many of us around here lol.
Yeah, but go read the comments under the Facebook post. Some of those are less nuanced...
 
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now there seems to be a collective shrug in the broader community.
Welcome to late stage capitalism, though I will note that even Disney's marketing collateral essentially says: "You can save money, or you can finance. Your choice."

Curious timing?
"And by that I mean completely uncurious."
-Heinz Doofenshmirtz
 
And, there is this paragraph:

If DVC were to prevent third party companies from renting, that could help eliminate availability issues that stem from companies renting out points that they own. However, this could entangle companies that are merely brokers and do not have their own points to rent. These are the kinds of companies that Members often turn to as a trusted facilitator when wanting a more secure means to rent out their DVC points.

"However, this could entangle companies that are merely brokers and do not have their own points to rent." Hmmmm.
 
And, there is this paragraph:



"However, this could entangle companies that are merely brokers and do not have their own points to rent." Hmmmm.
Because its not their own points, the points belong to another entity, that just so happens to probably share the same address or employees. Or when I went down the rabbit hole a few months ago, its a LLC registered just a few blocks down at a law office they are connected to.
 
Because it’s not their own points, the points belong to another entity, that just so happens to probably share the same address or employees. Or when I went down the rabbit hole a few months ago, it’s a LLC registered just a few blocks down at a law office they are connected to.
Monera owns it… You submit an offer for a resale contract... The broker click clacks on the keyboard a few times and says the seller is only willing to come down $1. Money moves back and forth between entities in the same holding company.
 
Monera owns it… You submit an offer for a resale contract... The broker click clacks on the keyboard a few times and says the seller is only willing to come down $1. Money moves back and forth between entities in the same holding company.
I have no idea what they do or don’t do, and I’m not trying to suggest something nefarious that I don’t have any personal knowledge of, but the whole “instant sale” option on the DVC Resale Market website means they absolutely do buy points to resell them, so that article is a bit disingenuous.

Again, what they do while they are in possession of those points I cannot say, but that corporate umbrella absolutely has their own points. I just don’t think that article is being fully transparent and that’s not too cool.
 
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I have no idea what they do or don’t do, and I’m not trying to suggest something nefarious that I don’t have any personal knowledge of, but the whole “instant sale” option on the DVC Resale Market website means they absolutely do buy points to resell them, so that article is a bit disingenuous.

Again, what they do while they are in possession of those points I cannot say, but that corporate umbrella absolutely has their own points. I just don’t think that article is being fully transparent and that’s not too cool.
They also foreclose on a certain number of points per year.
 
“All of this is to say that renting the occasional reservation when you cannot travel is permitted, but using your contract frequently to rent out reservations for a profit is not.”

Looks like they read the contract similar to many of us around here lol.
In related news, Native American Casinos say it would be economically and morally bad to offer online gambling in the states where their casinos exists as Native American Casinos are trusted facilitators of sports and other forms of betting.
 
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I really, really like a lot of the people under their employ, so no shade to them.

But the well has been a bit poisoned and they are not the most magnanimous operation. They are just the best advertised.

A lot of people are shunted towards monera financing and it’s been odd to see how the sentiment has even shifted on the board. The number one rule was not to finance. Finance was the curse word and now there seems to be a collective shrug in the broader community.
Yeah I am not team finance. Don't want to offend anyone but financing DVC just isn't financially smart, if you have a specific set in stone quick exit strategy maybe there is a case to be made for it.
 
I have no idea what they do or don’t do, and I’m not trying to suggest something nefarious that I don’t have any personal knowledge of, but the whole “instant sale” option on the DVC Resale Market website means they absolutely do buy points to resell them, so that article is a bit disingenuous.

Again, what they do while they are in possession of those points I cannot say, but that corporate umbrella absolutely has their own points. I just don’t think that article is being fully transparent and that’s not too cool.
What I described was my exact resale experience, and to @AstroBlasters point it was more than likely a foreclosed contract. I realized it wasn’t a 3 party negotiation when I got the contract.

ETA - not sure when World of DVC purchased Monera but perhaps this was prior to that.
 
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When did renting confirmed reservations become more common? It doesn’t seem that’s the norm over at https://dvcrequest.com/ or on these boards.

Telling folks on the podcast/Youtube show, “listing a confirmed reservation is much more likely to be filled than just making X number of points available” may have been a way of normalizing activity across the membership and as a smokescreen for the commercial bot engine…
 
“All of this is to say that renting the occasional reservation when you cannot travel is permitted, but using your contract frequently to rent out reservations for a profit is not.”

Looks like they read the contract similar to many of us around here lol.
Very interesting indeed.

FWIW, there is a current rental post on this very forum, someone renting 1000+ points and speaking about how experienced they are with renting, so on and so forth. I'd be careful out there...
 
When did renting confirmed reservations become more common? It doesn’t seem that’s the norm over at https://dvcrequest.com/ or on these boards.

Telling folks on the podcast/Youtube show, “listing a confirmed reservation is much more likely to be filled than just making X number of points available” may have been a way of normalizing activity across the membership and as a smokescreen for the commercial bot engine…

A lot of it has to do with the ability to wash holding points.

A renter can book any room at any time, cancel a day out if they can't find a renter and experience no penalty for that.

The room then sits empty.

Rinse and repeat until they are able to sell points at the price they want.

My favorite are the deceptive folks who don't want to put a price per point and just want to list how their value room is x% off Disneys price, neglecting to share its 40$ per point.
 
A lot of it has to do with the ability to wash holding points.

A renter can book any room at any time, cancel a day out if they can't find a renter and experience no penalty for that.

The room then sits empty.

Rinse and repeat until they are able to sell points at the price they want.

My favorite are the deceptive folks who don't want to put a price per point and just want to list how their value room is x% off Disneys price, neglecting to share its 40$ per point.

There’s an upcoming (removed details) confirmed reservation at $48 per point. Bonkers!

The problem now is the price per point for classic style rentals has come down. Look at the rent/trade board here - points aren’t easily moving at $19/$20pp anymore. I’d say the average has come down by ~$2pp but that’s a double whammy considering inflation and higher cost of dues.

That’s going to push more people to rent out confirmed reservations instead.
 
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There’s an upcoming BLT standard view confirmed reservation at $48 per point. Bonkers!

The problem now is the price per point for classic style rentals has come down. Look at the rent/trade board here - points aren’t easily moving at $19/$20pp anymore. I’d say the average has come down by ~$2pp but that’s a double whammy considering inflation and higher cost of dues.

That’s going to push more people to rent out confirmed reservations instead.

I agree. There is all ready a health community of renters who will take highly sort after dates and grab confirmed reservations for them.

This will just get worse.
 
When did renting confirmed reservations become more common? It doesn’t seem that’s the norm over at https://dvcrequest.com/ or on these boards.

Telling folks on the podcast/Youtube show, “listing a confirmed reservation is much more likely to be filled than just making X number of points available” may have been a way of normalizing activity across the membership and as a smokescreen for the commercial bot engine…

It seems that this process ramped up around COVID times and has just become more common.

It’s also why people have an idea of what is being rented because it’s in plain sight.

When it wasn’t a thing, the optics were different and I won’t be surprised to see brokers shift back to just having owners offer points and advertise confirmed closer to check in (or provide that info via inquiry only)
 
Very interesting indeed.

FWIW, there is a current rental post on this very forum, someone renting 1000+ points and speaking about how experienced they are with renting, so on and so forth. I'd be careful out there...
Not sure if it's the same person (and it doesn't really matter), but I've found it ironic that there are owners who say things like "highly experienced renter", or "I've been renting points for 5 years", in an effort to build confidence with potential renters, when it's also revealing so much more.
 
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