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MariyahNorman |
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Tavern Dweller, Selling Your Own Disney Vacati |
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Although the majority of people enjoy their DVC membership, occasionally - for any number of reasons -- people do decide to offer their membership. What do you do if your membership is up to auction? There are two choices. One option is to give the contract to Disney to purchase back. You can be sure that you'll get a fair amount for your points if they choose to purchase the contract back. A resale broker is the second choice and is the one most customers prefer to employ. Resale brokers are real estate agents licensed by the state (a requirement in order to represent or sell timeshares). The procedure is easy:
Reach out to a resale brokerage's office
Contact a broker for resales at their office and give them the details of your contract (home resort, use year, how many points you own, current status of your points, etc. You can contact us by calling.
Based on that information, the agent will advise you of what your contract could sell for in light of the market.
Once you've decided on the cost of your membership, the broker will email you an agreement for listing. Complete the form and scan or forward it by fax to the broker.
Once received, the broker confirms the points after which they confirm the points with Disney and will also discuss final details with you regarding pricing. After that, they will provide you with a price list. Whenever you want extra resources about DVC resale, [url=https://dvcsales.com/]look at here[/url].
It could be less than 30 days, depending the broker you choose to locate buyers. Closing times can range from 6 to 8 weeks depending upon the broker. Once the deal is completed, the title company will send a certified check to you to cover the earnings from the sale (selling price without fees, as well as a commission paid to the broker, which is usually 8.5% of the sale price). The cost of selling your contract usually about 8.5 percent commission, which is payable to the broker as well as a $150 fee charged by Disney at the closing.
If your contract is not able to sell, then you typically will not have any fees or charges assessed. Our site's sponsor, The Timeshare Store, has been in business of representing sellers and buyers of Disney Vacation Club (DVC) for more than 25 years. They don't charge upfront feesand handle all of the elements of the sale including finding an interested buyer as well as promoting your contract, as well as collecting all documents needed, including the escrow deposit. The Timeshare Store will also manage Disney's Right of First Refusal procedure (Disney reserves the right to buy back the contract in the event that they believe it's in their best interest to do so). |
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