Well, renting points is not always a HUGE discount vs booking direct via Disney, as sometimes it is cheaper to pay DIsney. Heck, I decided to book Aulani via a cash discount promotion as it was cheaper than using my own points one time. Also, insurance is not always as great as people think. Most have covid exclusions and with
DVC the insurance sometimes only pays annual dues on points. So people really need to determine their risk and most of the time they have no idea what level of risk they are taking until it is too late. So I guess then you don't offer Magical express or Disney dining options to your renters as obviously that would be their problem, not yours as once you make the reservation, you checkout.
Pre-covid, the only time Disney closed was during a Hurricane and even then it was only 24 hours, so this clause is good, but probably irrelevant (hopefully).
Well, I just hate to see people waste points or let an unused room go to waste when some DVC member probably would want that and it is soooooooo easy to modify a reservation online to avoid both (assuming availability was open and the points were not expiring). But this is my opinion, not a fact and others may not feel the same way as I do
Well, that is your choice and who determines market value as if the market value is $17pp, then you are renting points for only $11pp, and if that is the case, I would be interested in a transfer.
Finally, in my experience, it is usually TOO LATE when renters determine that they made a mistake renting from someone that refuses to modify a reservation, but again, that is their problem.
Is it really that hard or time consuming to make a modification if it is possible? Once again, I need to stress that changes or modifications or cancellations are infrequent and I am not saying to become a doormat for people to abuse this, but to refuse a modification when it is possible and easy to do and then point to a contract is bad karma in my opinion.