I have 2 In process right now 1 selling 1 buying, Will let you know how they both work out.What are the recent times for transfers? I know what they say but how is it really going?
I purchased 3 CWA contracts in mid May via Ebay. We mailed the signed/notarized closing documents for contract 1 back to Wyndham on 6/18. Per my last conversation with someone in the Title Dept, that contract was submitted for final transfer on 6/24. It transferred on 8/21, ~8 weeks later. Closing docs for contracts 2 and 3 were submitted for final transfer on 7/1. I'm still waiting for them to transfer; expecting it to occur at any time.
Standard answer from Wyndham is 10 days on receiving a estoppel letter. Wyndham can mail them USPS taking up to 10 days to deliver. if you request Wyndham will email the copy which is usually received in 1 or 2 days. I have had a few take longer but most are received the next day when requesting a emailed copy.Interesting.
I have an A&A going out and they are telling me that it will take 10-12 weeks for the A&A to be sent out and another 10-12 weeks after it is returned to them. That being said, I ordered two estoppels and they told me 10 business days. I received them the next day.
Usually in the time frame you described Wyndham is at their slowest to transfer ownership. How long did it take to get Wyndham all necessary paper work or If it was a deeded ownership when did Wyndham receive the recorded deed and $299 resort transfer fee?Bought and paid for 238k on dec 7th 2018, finally completed at the end of may 2019. Long process. bought on ebay.
My most recent transfer just completed about a week ago. It took about 6 months once Wyndham had it. (I won the ebay bid in Nov last year, but the dead didn't get to Wynham until sometime early this year.) Not sure what the hold up really was. The reseller claims that Wyndham has been making resale transfers very slow and difficult for a few smaller sellers right now, and that supposedly they plan to continue with slowing down resale transfers across the board going forward. I don't know if this is true, but it's what the reseller claimed, and I have heard similar rumblings from some other owners as well. I never had an experience like this with my other resale contracts.
I’m in the process of buying two and the signed purchasing agreement etc. were sent to LT Transfers today. I’ve already received an email from them saying with their current workload, it will take them 3-4 weeks to complete all the transfer documents. Add Wyndham’s time to complete the transfer and I’m guessing January, possibly later before I see the points.I am in the process of transferring one out. Today is week 11 (they received the paperwork and deed on 6/24). They finally agreed to put a rush on it. Said to call back in 7-10 days for a status.
If it is a deeded ownership once Wyndham receives the recorded deed and $299 transfer fee it is taking 10-12 weeks for Wyndham to transfer it internally. That's if no mistakes were made preparing or notarizing the recorded deed.I’m in the process of buying two and the signed purchasing agreement etc. were sent to LT Transfers today. I’ve already received an email from them saying with their current workload, it will take them 3-4 weeks to complete all the transfer documents. Add Wyndham’s time to complete the transfer and I’m guessing January, possibly later before I see the points.
LT Transfers is handling mine as well. As far as I can tell, they did everything right. Wyndham got the paperwork and deed on 6/24, and the deed passed Wyndham's deed review process on 7/16.I’m in the process of buying two and the signed purchasing agreement etc. were sent to LT Transfers today. I’ve already received an email from them saying with their current workload, it will take them 3-4 weeks to complete all the transfer documents. Add Wyndham’s time to complete the transfer and I’m guessing January, possibly later before I see the points.
LT Transfers is handling mine as well. As far as I can tell, they did everything right. Wyndham got the paperwork and deed on 6/24, and the deed passed Wyndham's deed review process on 7/16.
LT Transfers is handling mine as well. As far as I can tell, they did everything right. Wyndham got the paperwork and deed on 6/24, and the deed passed Wyndham's deed review process on 7/16.
A Title Services rep told me that the deed [contract] review in Richelle post is legal.So what is this extra step?
It used to be you paid them $299 and they transferred the account. Then CWA and the A&A step dropped in. Now it is this "approval" stage.
A Title Services rep told me that the deed [contract] review in Richelle post is legal.
All transfers now go through Legal Division review first before Title Services starts the actual transfer as in the past. I believe the main focus of the Legal Department extra step is to stop any backdoor VIP arrangements as they scrutinize the contract ownership history along with clearing any deed filing being correct. In Richelles example 6/24 to 7/16 was the timeframe it took for the Legal Department review before handing the actual transfer off to Title Services
Correct you get inline for Legal Department review, then you get in a new line with Title ServicesBut when they approved one of my resales, it seemed to have reset the clock. Paperwork that had been received in January was approved and then put back at the end of the line. Of course I had other issues in the way, but that was their story.
Nothing has changed for deeded ownership transfers. You send a recorded deed with a check for $299, Wyndham then transfers the ownership internally.So what is this extra step?
It used to be Then CWA and the A&A step dropped in. Now it is this "approval" stage.
If you have a contact in title they can move it along faster or hold it up if needed also. It also helps if Wyndham is the buyer then everything moves at warp speed.Correct you get inline for Legal Department review, then you get in a new line with Title Services
That’s why Richelle reports two dates on the transfer process
Since this is my first resale purchase, would you mind briefly listing Wyndham’s internal process so I know what to expect? I just mean the steps they go through, not an estimated timeline.LT Transfers is handling mine as well. As far as I can tell, they did everything right. Wyndham got the paperwork and deed on 6/24, and the deed passed Wyndham's deed review process on 7/16.