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I've heard about mouseowners.com and how you rent dvc points from members and is a substantial savings. Has anyone ever rented out or rented points from a DVC member? Was the process pretty seamless? Any issues/restrictions. Would like a little insight please.
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We rented a couple of times and it went smoothly. Still it was nerve-wracking.
The most important things to remember, in my opinion, are:
1. Disney is NOT involved in the transaction. If there are any problems with the reservation, it's entirely between you and the member from whom you rented.
2. Regardless of what sort of written agreement you have, the rental is little more than a handshake agreement. Again if you have problems, it will not be easy (or cheap) to get the issues rectified. Even if you pay $2000 for the reservation, it will cost you far more than that in legal fees to try and recover the money if you are the victim of fraud.
3. Each rental is unique so make sure you fully understand the terms of the agreement with the member.
4. Rentals typically do not have friendly cancellation policies. This isn't a Disney reservation where you can still cancel 45-60 days and get all of your money back. Typically you are committed as soon as you agree to rent the points and cancellations may be completely disallowed.
Rentals are a great way to save money and probably 99.9% of them come off without a hitch. But there's always that possibility that you will be standing at the resort front desk and they cannot find a reservation in your name. IMO, the best way to combat this is to develop a rapport with the renter before you enter into an agreement. Speak on the telephone, get their contact info and ask whatever questions you may have.
If you are approached by someone who is not very knowledgeable, not very communicative and wants to deal exclusively via email, I would see that as a lot of red flags popping up.
I have heard some horror stories of people who rent points only to find they have been duped and lost their money. Most of the time it is fine and everything works out but like anything else the bad experiences are what people remember.
As a DVC owner I would NEVER rent my points to anyone I was not very close with. The DVC member is still responsible for any damage to the room or other costs of the trip the renter did pay for. DVC will not let the member make any reservations until those fees are settled.
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done both rented and been the rentee - only have a problem once - one person cancelled on me last minute (for Dec it was Nov when he cancelled) - but since had no problem rerenting the reservation - returned his partial payment.
that say - in the contract make it plain unless I can rerent the reservation you will NOT get your money back. (if this reservation was in Jan or Sept might have had big problems)
I've heard about mouseowners.com and how you rent dvc points from members and is a substantial savings. Has anyone ever rented out or rented points from a DVC member? Was the process pretty seamless? Any issues/restrictions. Would like a little insight please.
My nephew and I at Caribbean Beach 12/07!!
I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter. - Walt Disney
I have rented 2 times from some pretty respectable people. I had their phone #, address and their email and talked probably once a week until we went down. This was something I asked for to make my self feel safer. Now I am a DVC owner and would do the same thing for anyone who rents points from me.
I have rented points once before this, but this time I had to get a new owner because my previous owner sold his interest. Fortunately, my new guy is the lawyer. So, what I did was:
I checked the Orange County comptrollers website and found that he is in fact a DVC owner and that he had purchased enough points to cover my reservation. Yes, I know that it does not indicate what is available, but it showed me he at least could cover the reservation.
We also exchanged personal information such as home address, business contact, and telephone number. Being that my guy is an attorney, it was very easy to verify his references.
He returns my emails or calls within 24 hours. Usually, he will answer a phone call immediately.
We keep in constant communication and contact with each other and email about once a week just to be sure we're all still on the same page.
For the most part, he let me set the conditions of payments and other details, but the only thing is I can't cancel. I can change my dates at his discretion, but this is a non-refundable transaction. I made the deal knowing that.
its easy if its 1 member to another as i done this it only takes about 5 min you call and member services handles it you give the other members # and yours and they just transfers them
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We rented points last year, and everything worked out extremely well. I must admit that I was pretty nervous at first, but I got to know the DVC member through phone calls and many emails. I checked references, and I had her name, home address, phone number, etc.