Do you have solid proof that the $159 is to subsidize the cost of VIP free housekeeping or is it a theory? If you have proof, please share it. Also, I should mention that those cheap rentals you are always talking about, are possible because VIP gets resale cheap and are able to use their VIP benefits with those points. So by advocating that it goes away, you're shooting yourself in the foot. You'll always have desperate owners, but the less profit there is in renting, the fewer people who will rent. You'll be left with the desperate ones that are struggling to keep up with their loans and maintenance fee payments. You better hope they don't get behind on their payments because your reservation will get canceled and you lose that money. Not to mention there will be less rental supply, so prices go up. The good news though is we owners will have more inventory available. The ones who actually want to use it for their own personal use and enjoyment can do just that. I won't lose anything if they take away the ability to use VIP benefits on resale points. Every year we do at least one big family vacation that requires planning far out and a lot of points. The points that are left, are less than the 700k that are VIP eligible. Between discounts and upgrades, I can get plenty of vacations with the points that are considered VIP eligible. They will be for my own personal use and enjoyment. So it won't bother me if they take it away, but it will bother a lot of people, and not just mega renters, Actual owners who use their timeshare for themselves. The retirees who snowbird over the winter, or travel the country with their timeshare. I believe that change will hurt more people than help. I see your rental market getting hurt by the housekeeping change. It will get hurt even more if they take away the ability to use our VIP benefits with resale points. The resale market will be hurt too. Hopefully, the people who want to will be able to use Ovations.