Appreciate this might touch a nerve, but the current situation has left me pondering, do DVC owners run the risk of being left saddled by ever-increasing annual dues - potentially in a position where there's no ability to use the property or rent it on - until the contract expires?
Am sure this is detailed in the terms which are tucked away in a cupboard somewhere. I never thought this was a one-way bet, but with 40 years left on my minimal contract, even at just 3% inflation, that's $75k worth of fees we might be on the hook for between now and 2060.
I'd love to think this isn't the end of the parks, but ultimately I was always wary of timeshare & thought the DVC proposition was infallible...
Am sure this is detailed in the terms which are tucked away in a cupboard somewhere. I never thought this was a one-way bet, but with 40 years left on my minimal contract, even at just 3% inflation, that's $75k worth of fees we might be on the hook for between now and 2060.
I'd love to think this isn't the end of the parks, but ultimately I was always wary of timeshare & thought the DVC proposition was infallible...