We here including myself own weeks at MVCI resorts. I rent my weeks annually without a problem from MVCI.Hi, I am looking to buy some Mvci weeks specifically to rent out and do not want any problems with Marriott.
If your purpose in owning is not personal use, and primarily to rent out at a profit, this appears to be a commercial activity, and would violate the Timeshare Declaration. As others note, there is no known "crack down" on weeks owners who rent, but there is a new policy relating to transfer of DC points, which could be a harbinger of things to come for weeks renters.Hi, I am looking to buy some Mvci weeks specifically to rent out and do not want any problems with Marriott.
If your purpose in owning is not personal use, and primarily to rent out at a profit, this appears to be a commercial activity, and would violate the Timeshare Declaration. As others note, there is no known "crack down" on weeks owners who rent, but there is a new policy relating to transfer of DC points, which could be a harbinger of things to come for weeks renters.If your purpose in owning is not personal use, and primarily to rent out at a profit, this appears to be a commercial activity, and would violate the Timeshare Declaration. As others note, there is no known "crack down" on weeks owners who rent, but there is a new policy relating to transfer of DC points, which could be a harbinger of things to come for weeks renters.
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(TS Declaration for Shadow Ridge, typical of other MVC resorts, but all have their own governing documents. )
@davidvel Thank you for the fine print! Much appreciated.View attachment 69695
(TS Declaration for Shadow Ridge, typical of other MVC resorts, but all haveir own governing documents. )
This is the only case I have heard about regarding weeks rentals. I think it was the board that sent letters to some select owners regarding the commercial activity. Aruba is an RTU and I am sure has some different clauses that cover owner rentals, but I have never seen their documents or disclosures.I have heard if restrictions being imposed in Aruba but I believe it was for those renting out 10_20 + units per year.
If you don't already own timeshare or Marriott, this may not be a good idea. There are a lot of nuances and also risk involved in such an endeavor. Most people who get into renting start out just owning for their own use. Then they buy a week or two more and start renting them. Then they may catch the bug and buy more and more and perhaps even more!Hi, I am looking to buy some Mvci weeks specifically to rent out and do not want any problems with Marriott.