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Original Message:
Best way to rent out RCI floating weeks: sink them (by Mary D.):
Sorry, lisax, but this is what I found on the RCI POINTS site and copied off directly. Unless I am totally misunderstanding what you are saying you HAVE, you can't rent it without putting yourself in major jeopardy with RCI. The same "non commercial" rule applies to RCI WEEKS. Exactly what do you mean by "RCI floating weeks"? Are you thinking of something other than weeks deposited for exchange? If you mean you own floating weeks in resorts affiliated with RCI but the weeks have not been deposited or "banked" with RCI, that is different. You can choose a good week of your own to rent via RedWeek etc.
"Guest Certificates may only be used by the individual(s) named on the certificate and their guests. Guest Certificates are non-transferable, and may not be used for any commercial purpose, including auction, rental or sale. Their use is subject to any conditions, restrictions or limitations which may be imposed by the Host Resort. Members are responsible for all acts and omissions of their guests and for any damages caused or expenses incurred by their guests.
19.4.5. Each Member’s decision to purchase Vacation Ownership should be based primarily upon the benefits to be gained from the ownership, use and enjoyment of such Member’s Vacation Time at the Affiliated Resort and not upon the anticipated benefits of the Network.
19.9. Non-Commercial Use. Use of the Network and/or RCI Points® by a guest or a Member may not be for commercial purposes, including through auction, rental or sale."