Thank you. I had forgotten about disboards!She could also rent them directly rather than via a broker. The DISboards has a DVC Rent/Trade forum (https://www.disboards.com/forums/dvc-rent-trade.29/), although if she doesn’t post there regularly she would have to pay to list. I believe there are also Facebook groups where she could post her points for rent. She could also transfer them to another DVC member, although that requires mutual trust on both sides of the transaction.
Cant transfer banked points.
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Sorry, I had forgotten they’re banked points (hadn’t had enough coffee yet, I guess) and can’t be transferred. So renting and deposit to RCI are the only options.Thank you. I had forgotten about disboards!
I'd just make a reservation and offer for rent like Redweeks or similar.My sister has DVC points that she banked and will expire the end of March 2021. What are her options as she will not be able to use them? Thanks!
Isn't that how it usually works? The renter and owner come to an agreement on what the payment will be. A renter can dictate how much they are willing to pay, it works that way for timeshare rentals as it does for any good or service sold on the open market.The renters have been horrible. They dictate how much they will pay and most of the time it is less than MF. And I think that David's had a HUGE fiasco this year.
Isn't that how it usually works? The renter and owner come to an agreement on what the payment will be. A renter can dictate how much they are willing to pay, it works that way for timeshare rentals as it does for any good or service sold on the open market.
I don't mind a give and take but I'd rather lose the points than give it away. Thus they can ask or demand all they want. If they ask I may say no, if they demand I WILL say no. My choice and theirs same as any other purchase where there is some potential negotiation as there often is even at the box stores.Renters are demanding cost per point that is lower than maintenance fees. So no, I'm pretty sure that you can't walk in to any store and demand that they subsidize your purchase and get your way.