ROFR Thread Jan to March 2023 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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Congratulations! And also, I think you are the first January person I’ve seen pass… I see that ROFR train rolling my way. :)
I noticed this was the first January to come through as well. This one was sent 1/3, mine was sent 1/5. I know they don't necessarily go in order, but I'm getting anxious knowing I could hear in days!
 
So, it seems most people are hearing about rofr in about 3 weeks. Disney tells your broker and then your broker tells you, right? The broker is who has the contract listed, right? So in my case it's Fidelity? So my follow up question is for those of you that heard in about 3 weeks, were you going through Fidelity or someone else? I am hoping Fidelity lets me know right away! I am getting nervous reading about their mistakes and delays. I'm so anxious waiting over here! Hoping the work week distracts me and I hear by the end of the week! Aaaaah!!
 
FWIW, my experience with Fidelity has been great so far (Cindy - waiting on ROFR). My frustration has been with the title agency which hasn’t responded at all despite repeated attempts to call and email. Wish I had seen the many posts on this forum recommending Mason for title company before making my offer. I made the mistake of just assuming they were all pretty much the same and just went with the broker’s recommendation.
 
Macman123---$105-$16333-150-SSR-Aug-67/22, 300/23, 150/24- sent 1/23

Too good to resist. Takes me to 3,850….

I think I have a problem ….
Well that just made me feel inadequate. 😳

How do you use that many points just out of curiosity?
 
I usually stay for around a month. 1 Bed Villa or above and a decent view.......

Rent half to pay for all of them
Interesting. I had always thought Disney could seize your contract for using it as an “investment opportunity” aka renting to pay your yearly dues.
 
Interesting. I had always thought Disney could seize your contract for using it as an “investment opportunity” aka renting to pay your yearly dues.
We're allowed to rent - otherwise Disney, as the largest owner, couldn't rent out DVC rooms for cash - but we're not allowed to do it for "commercial purposes." Reportedly, if an owner books more than 20 reservations where the primary guest is not an owner, DVC will be in touch to investigate and determine whether or not that owner is engaging in "commercial activity."
 
We're allowed to rent - otherwise Disney, as the largest owner, couldn't rent out DVC rooms for cash - but we're not allowed to do it for "commercial purposes." Reportedly, if an owner books more than 20 reservations where the primary guest is not an owner, DVC will be in touch to investigate and determine whether or not that owner is engaging in "commercial activity."
Right, so how would renting half your points to random groups every year be any different?
 
I usually stay for around a month. 1 Bed Villa or above and a decent view.......

Rent half to pay for all of them
Oh nice. Isn’t there like a 30 day max for a single stay? They all for the same resort?
 
Right, so how would renting half your points to random groups every year be any different?

Depends on how many reservations you have. It’s a rolling 12 months that the 20 reservations in the name of others.

If you are renting reservations that are point heavy, you may not ever reach that number within 12 months.

Even 2000 points with an average of 100 point reservations is still only half the number of bookings that could trigger the review.
 
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