Resale company gone quiet?

PSUDinsey

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Jul 13, 2016
so my resale company has gone quiet since I passed ROFR in late October. I haven't received closing docs or any correspondence since the passing ROFR email.

Anything I can do?
 
Do you know who the title company is? DVC Magic hasn't responded to an email or a phone call (nor have they initiated any communication with me to tell me I have passed anything) since I sent my escrow check. I gave up and have been contacting the title company with questions. We're in closing now, thankfully.
 


Old republic title is their name no idea of the contact information for them though.

The resale company is basically done. You will not hear from them unless you ask them a question specifically.

If you have any problems at this point, the title company is the one you want to talk to. You should have been in contact with the title company agent at some point. You probably have an email from them somewhere. If not, the broker should be able to tell you who it is.
 


The resale company is basically done. You will not hear from them unless you ask them a question specifically.

If you have any problems at this point, the title company is the one you want to talk to. You should have been in contact with the title company agent at some point. You probably have an email from them somewhere. If not, the broker should be able to tell you who it is.


I was told the name by the broker that is it. There has been no contact.
 
I was told the name by the broker that is it. There has been no contact.

Hmm, strange. The title company is the one who takes the deposit. They must have contacted you at some point to take your money. I received a "welcome letter" from our agent at the title company about 3 days after signing the initial contract. From then on I contacted her for basically everything.

Do you have an escrow number? If you give the escrow number to the title company, they should be able to tell you who is in charge of your account, or probably even your name. Or if you search your old emails and look for one from Old Republic Title and see who sent it.

What should happen after passing ROFR is estoppel. After Disney issues the estoppel, the title company should send you the closing documents. I assume the title company is waiting for Disney, or they have the paperwork but are just not on top of things.

Edit: another place to look would be the initial package you received from Fidelity, which should have had instructions on where to send the deposit. We used two different brokers and they both had the Title Company agent's contact info in that packet.
 
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Hmm, strange. The title company is the one who takes the deposit. They must have contacted you at some point to take your money. I received a "welcome letter" from our agent at the title company about 3 days after signing the initial contract. From then on I contacted her for basically everything.

Do you have an escrow number? If you give the escrow number to the title company, they should be able to tell you who is in charge of your account, or probably even your name. Or if you search your old emails and look for one from Old Republic Title and see who sent it.

What should happen after passing ROFR is estoppel. After Disney issues the estoppel, the title company should send you the closing documents. I assume the title company is waiting for Disney, or they have the paperwork but are just not on top of things.

Edit: another place to look would be the initial package you received from Fidelity, which should have had instructions on where to send the deposit. We used two different brokers and they both had the Title Company agent's contact info in that packet.

The contract I signed with fidelity required a credit card number with a release to charge it 1500 upon receipt of the contract by fidelity. My credit card was charged 4 weeks ago. I am pulling that form now.
 
The contract I signed with fidelity required a credit card number with a release to charge it 1500 upon receipt of the contract by fidelity. My credit card was charged 4 weeks ago. I am pulling that form now.

Ah, credit card wasn't an option for us. We had to use check or cashiers check both times, so I had to physically send a check to the title company through snail mail both times.
 
Any updates? I also went thru Fidelity and had no issues although it does take some time, never as quick as you would like!
 
From my experience it takes about 12-16 weeks from the time I made an offer to the time I rec'd the DVC points. This was about 5-7 years ago (4 separate contracts).
The time frame on passing ROFR to the points was 4-6 weeks.
 

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