davidvel
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- Resorts Owned
- Marriott Shadow Ridge (Villages)
Ko Olina
Carlsbad Inn
It's not just rentals. Transferring to a family member or friend in under 30 days is forbidden by these rules. Changing the check in person in that timeframe also banned.Some of the issues you raise are definitely a concern. The 30-day thing making it harder to change a name doesn't really make much sense and is totally outlandish. It definitely makes it hard with last-minute rentals. Whether it passes the threshold for a class action - I am not qualified to say.
We do need acknowledge however that there are commercial players out there who buy points from owners, book reservations, and rent those out. I'm not referring to owners, but literally companies such as these:
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I think most of us will agree this is not helpful to most owners who want to reserve using points. And it's possible that that this raised some red flags that are now affecting everyone.
Regarding regular owners - I do see a distinction between renting home resort weeks and renting reservations made with elected points (and I'm distinguishing between elected points and trust points). As I mentioned in a prior post, I don't think weeks should be messed with - to me that's deeded property that an owner can do whatever he/she wants to. But we also know that many owners are not satisfied transferring elected points outright and will make reservations to rent those out because the price per point can be higher. And to the extent that some do it extensively, I can see why it could be seen as problematic, especially if it violates the exchange rules.
Your post specifically mentions Abound Exchange Procedures, which seems unrelated to home resort weeks. If they want to crack down on rentals of reservations made with points, I don't see how it's that dissimilar from what II does. We tend to advise people not to rent out II reservations. The outcome here may end up being the same and I'm not sure much can be done about it... I wish they went after the larger actual commercial players who are probably 90% of the problem. But in the end, owners may have to just go back to renting their unused home resort weeks as weeks, or perhaps just transfer points for whatever the going rate it. Too bad the market for that is not more vibrant.
Maybe even more significantly, you have to waive your rights if they cancel your week, and other representations you may or may not be able to make. This violates your right as an owner to designate a Permitted User.