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Buying resale points, how to get into account?

procowtipper

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Resorts Owned
Holiday Inn Club Vacations
Looking to buy some HICV points via resale, but have questions about how the deed will transfer into my existing account. I know I'd have to buy at 3 specific resorts, pay maintenance fees, the points won't count towards my "status", and pay the current owner what they're asking + fees. I'm already an HICV member. I'm not trying to get fixed weeks, or resort-specific points, but rather the flexible points.

I've read through the basics on the LT Transfers website, and it seems it will mostly be done by the seller, LT, local clerks, etc.

Finally – When the recorded deed is returned to our office, we will notify you by email. We will then send a copy of the recorded deed as well as a copy of the cover letter to your resort for ownership transfer.

Is there a final step for getting these points added after I have the deed? I've seen various things about HICV fees to have them added to my account or the possibility of having it rejected by them.

Any other tips or things I should know?
 

royse002

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Apr 11, 2024
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HICV Cape Canaveral
HICV Smoky Mountain Resort
Looking to buy some HICV points via resale, but have questions about how the deed will transfer into my existing account. I know I'd have to buy at 3 specific resorts, pay maintenance fees, the points won't count towards my "status", and pay the current owner what they're asking + fees. I'm already an HICV member. I'm not trying to get fixed weeks, or resort-specific points, but rather the flexible points.

I've read through the basics on the LT Transfers website, and it seems it will mostly be done by the seller, LT, local clerks, etc.



Is there a final step for getting these points added after I have the deed? I've seen various things about HICV fees to have them added to my account or the possibility of having it rejected by them.

Any other tips or things I should know?
It should be added to your account automatically once the transfer is complete. I've purchased two resale units (Smoky Mountain and South Beach) and my first purchase was very smooth. The deed showed up in my account pretty quickly. However, the second purchase was connected to a new account in my name rather than my existing account. After a few phone calls, it was straightened out and added to my original account with the other deeds.
 
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