I think that the OP means what happens if his contract doesn't expire until 2057 but let's say...3/4 of the other contracts expire in 2042 and he is left without a lot of neighbors to share maintenance...costs of staffing the resort...and so forth.
This is an interesting thought to discuss![]()
I think that the OP means what happens if his contract doesn't expire until 2057 but let's say...3/4 of the other contracts expire in 2042 and he is left without a lot of neighbors to share maintenance...costs of staffing the resort...and so forth.
This is an interesting thought to discuss![]()
Exactly! Could get ugly!
I don't think it will be an issue, because by then the contracts would either have been resold or extended.
Right, a person ownership percentage doesn't change and the maintenance/taxes associated will always be based on that percentage. When ownership ceases for some individuals it will go back to Disney and like with unsold, new units, the developer/Disney will need to pay their share of the maintnence/taxes. It will be in Disney's best interest to do something with those units to avoid large cash outlays.
This makes sense but the unknown factor still makes me feel uneasy about buying an OKW contract and how many of these unknown factors exist.