What is the next step when the resort can no longer operate due to too many non paying weeks in HOA inventory ?
Therein lies the flaw in Boca's (and a few others including our gracious host Brian) logic.
If you think about the situation even in extreme cases better than 50% of the owners usaully continue to pay their fees. In fact most often the number of paid owners tends to be 80 percent or more. In other words the vast majority.
Why should any resort ignore the majority of owners - the very group that are the Association - to favor the minority that for whatever reason want a relatively easy & guaranteed way out of ownership?
I am in 100% agreement that it is a problem and the need for an outlet for those truly needing to sell is critical. But the answer is not and will never be to take further advantage of their bad situation to charge them hundreds or thousands to "get rid" of what they have been steered into seeing as an inescapable situation (not true) and then to force the majority to cover whatever costs generated to recover that ownership and cover the unpaid fees for it.
Although Boca equates it to a shortsightedness for those with a view of the PCC's and others as predators, I see it their view of those groups as the incorrect one. The majority of owners want the system to perform as they were originally promised and they have lived up to. It did not include covering others fees.
It is the actions of the PCC's and the misinformation they encourage that helps create the near zero value for many ownerships. Certainly not the only reason for it but a major one. If a more structured market is maintained (see the efforts of Marriott, DVC, Happamag, proactive HOA's and some other more forward thinking groups) then the $1 or less sales aren't allowed to occur. This doesn't have to mean resorts accepting ownership but does mean offering owners a true method to reasonably sell their time when they need to,
It can be and is being done all the time. The PCC's and other groups that encourage easy ways out and depress prices are a major hindrance to those efforts and will never be considered a help to anyone in anyway (except of course to themselves).
It is the responsibility of every HOA Association to do what is in the best interest of ALL owners - not the minority that desire special treatment. If it makes sense for a given Association to accept deed backs then by all means they should do so. But if it doesn't make sense in their specific situation they need to find true alternatives for the owners. If they fail in that then yes, blame them for the situation and make changes at that level. But making the problem even worse by burdening the majority with even higher costs will never be a reasonable or desirable choice.