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Original Message:

Marriott Right of First Refusal (by Tracey S.):

I believe they are still selling Aruba deeded weeks and they are eligible to be enrolled in the DC when purchased from Marriott. It doesn't matter whether it is eligible for the trust or not. ROFR was written into most Marriott deeds when the original timeshare rules were written. If you sell it is subject to ROFR because if you dig into the offering statement those were the rules the deeds were sold by and you still have to abide by them. Marriott Vacation club can do whatever they want with the deed if the exercise ROFR. They can pay the MF's and rent it on Marriott.com. They can give it to executives to enjoy a vacation, etc.