Actually this language was cleared up by Yvonne when I spoke with her because while I wasn’t arguing this point I was curious. Our ownership interest for legal purposes is 100% tied to that unit (but not usage as previously stated). For instance if there is a total loss and there is an insurances payout you’ll get it based on that legal ownership. However, the explanation she gave for why it says
point chart changes can’t change the number of points in a unit was related to phasing of a resort (and removal of units from a resort). She explained it as if a resort is being actively sold they can’t adjust the
point charts up and start declaring more points in the subsequent units. She also said if a unit is removed from the association for some reason it removes the amount of points it declared. She did stated this could result in a point chart change to keep the new total amount of points in the resort in balance. She said each unit is predetermined how many points it contains but that doesn’t map to the cost per night as that is governed by other language.
If you take the point chart from day one of a resort and determine the number of points to reserve a Unit (which may have multiple vacation home types) for an entire you that number doesn’t agree with what was declared.