Original Message:
Rental inquiry (by Vonei W.):
jayjay wrote:Here is more questions about renting my unit. This is what has upset me as I have done nothing wrong. I checked everything, checked prices and yes we were told when we purchased Animal Kingdom does back up to the resort. When we were there, it took less than 1/2 hour, in Florida this is close with traffic, to get to Disney, so yes it is close to the property. We went to Disney everyday.vonei1 wrote:I am wondering why you are so worried about my rental unless you want to rent it. I have done nothing wrong. I am not so stupid to not check it out. You have no clue what I own, which is a ton of properties and this is not the first time I have done it, it is the first for Summer Bay. I can also rent out my property in Cancun.Maybe you can pick on someone else to argue with but I am tired of your answers unless you want to rent it. If you know what I own and what I can do then you can write but until that time, keep your nose where it belongs. I can't stand people like you that are so worried about what someone else is doing. Maybe get involved in community service and then you won't spend so much time worring about what I am doing. I spent alot of time researching what to do and this is legal, even though you are a lawyer and say it is not. Thank you so much for worrying about me, but I do fine by myself.
To whom are you referring in your rude post above? I have read this thread over and over again, and I see where no one has been trying to get in your business and tell you what to do and I haven't seen where anyone has said that you have done something wrong (if so, please copy and paste it here). I see that many people here have tried to HELP you.
Since you KNOW IT ALL, why even bother to ask questions onI'm rather surprised that you are able to offer your Summer Bay for rent. Isn't that an RCI Points resort? Or was it not yet in that organization when you bought? MD I have said several times how I made my reservation and how you transfer it to another person if you are not going to use it. Someone keeps telling me I can't do this and that it is taboo. I checked into this before I even did it. I am taking it off here anyway and taking my Grandchildren there instead. I am not renting it for such a low price. My points are worth more to me than to give my week away. I don't work so I will use it. Yes I have it reserved with points, then when it is rented it is transferred to the new person for a fee of $59 and they make them a reservation. Is this Ok?
============== The question is how the unit was reserved with the points. I asked RCI the procedures for renting out my week at my home resort if I own at an RCI Points resort The following is RCI's reply:
"As long as you reserve your home week (if you own fixed weeks) or the unit type and season that matches your floating ownership and confirm during the home week or home resort period, you may use or rent out that week. If you reserve a unit which does not match your ownership, or reserve after the home week/home resort priority reservation period, you may not rent out the unit."
Based on this information, if you reserved your week during the home week reservation period (11-12 months prior to check in) or home resort reservation period (11-12 months prior to check in). If you reserved your week after these periods then it you could not rent it out since this would be considered renting an exchange, which is taboo. In addition, you must also reserve the unit indicated in your account. For example, if you own a 2 BR unit you cannot reserve a 1 BR unit and rent it to a third party. an internet timeshare forum in the first place?