EOY-even usage. $1200/yr annual fee
That's not correct. In Pahio parlance, "EOY" is annual usage - it stands for even and odd years. Every other year units are either "EY" or "OY".
This is a common mistake with Pahio properties; I made it myself when we purchased ours. I thought I was buying an every other year unit and when I contacted Pahio after the deal closed, I found that I actually had an annual year usage.
The unit is deeded as 103E, an even year, garden view unit.
That is not correct.Actually for Pahio purposes, I believe EOY is Every Odd Year, and EEY is Every Even Year, and EY is every year.
That is not correct.
On a Pahio deed, "E" means even years; "O" means odd years, and "EO" means even and odd years. So if the usage is annual usage, the deed will say "EO". For example, my ICN# is "424-47-EO".
The linked auction is a deed for 103E, meaning even year usage. Were it an annual usage, the deed would say 103EO.
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People who don't know the Pahio ICN system will often mistakenly assume that "EO" designation means "every other year". Holiday Group made that mistake when they sold our Pahio unit to us, and we assumed the same when we made our offer on the unit. We were quite pleasantly surprised to learn that we had purchased an annual usage at an every other year usage price.
Interesting!! Ample opportunities for confusion. Mine is clearly marked "EO".Again, my Bali Hai unit (which is odd years) is clearly marked EOY on our contract.
No, I didn't buy it, but if it would have been an odd-year week, I would have bid.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wyndham-Shearwa...md=ViewItem&pt=Timeshares&hash=item2ead5e455e
The week sold for a ridiculously low price of $767, but look at the closing costs:
Resort Closings Inc.'s Closing Costs: $475.00
County Recording Fee: $140.00
2010 Maintenance Fees, Taxes Due: $1,220.00
Resort Transfer Fee: $250.00
We own two annual weeks at Shearwater, also first floor units. I love Shearwater, definitely, and if this was an odd-year unit, I might have considered bidding (no fees for this year). I need January 29th for 2011.
Why do you still have to pay $250 transfer fee for the old PAHIO resorts, when the transfer fees for Wyndham is always $100?