Have you rented a timeshare week from RCI ?
Have you rented from RCI? ........ I have.
Have you gotten a Confirmation for the Rental?........ I didn’t.
Oh, I got a Confirmation all right. But it is for an Exchange! It is the same Exchange Confirmation Form as you get when you actually make an Exchange. There is nothing on the Confirmation Form that you give to the Resort that says Rental.
There should be 3 Confirmation Forms.
1 For an Exchange.
2 For an Extra Vacation Rental.
3 For a Last Call Rental.
That way there would be a paper trail for each transaction.
I talked to the management at the Beach Club and at the Maui (Embassy) Ka’anapali Resort. Both said that they really can not tell if the unit is being Exchanged into or is being Rented. Not unless the renter comes to them to complain that they didn’t get the best unit at the Resort after they paid all that rental money to come to the Resort.
The management of both resorts also said they get no money from RCI rentals of owner’s Exchange Weeks. In the case of the Beach Club, they are sold out. They have Cunningham Management Company for renting (the owners get about 2/3 of rental fee) and selling any extra weeks for the owners or the HOA. In the case of the Maui Embassy, Developers Weeks are used by the Developer for Developer Promotions.
Both Resorts realize that there is no benefit to them or the Owners, to have units rented out for less than or near the cost of the Maintenance Fee. This hurts sales, re-sales and value of ownership. Both Resorts were not aware of the extent of RCI’s Rental program. Why not talk to your home Resort management about it?
So where does the RCI rental weeks come from?
Maybe there is a reason for only 1 Confirmation Form. No paper trail.
Walt
Have you rented from RCI? ........ I have.
Have you gotten a Confirmation for the Rental?........ I didn’t.
Oh, I got a Confirmation all right. But it is for an Exchange! It is the same Exchange Confirmation Form as you get when you actually make an Exchange. There is nothing on the Confirmation Form that you give to the Resort that says Rental.
There should be 3 Confirmation Forms.
1 For an Exchange.
2 For an Extra Vacation Rental.
3 For a Last Call Rental.
That way there would be a paper trail for each transaction.
I talked to the management at the Beach Club and at the Maui (Embassy) Ka’anapali Resort. Both said that they really can not tell if the unit is being Exchanged into or is being Rented. Not unless the renter comes to them to complain that they didn’t get the best unit at the Resort after they paid all that rental money to come to the Resort.
The management of both resorts also said they get no money from RCI rentals of owner’s Exchange Weeks. In the case of the Beach Club, they are sold out. They have Cunningham Management Company for renting (the owners get about 2/3 of rental fee) and selling any extra weeks for the owners or the HOA. In the case of the Maui Embassy, Developers Weeks are used by the Developer for Developer Promotions.
Both Resorts realize that there is no benefit to them or the Owners, to have units rented out for less than or near the cost of the Maintenance Fee. This hurts sales, re-sales and value of ownership. Both Resorts were not aware of the extent of RCI’s Rental program. Why not talk to your home Resort management about it?
So where does the RCI rental weeks come from?
Maybe there is a reason for only 1 Confirmation Form. No paper trail.
Walt
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