I guess where I come out on this debate is that Bluegreen must be judged on its RELATIVE owner friendliness. When you compare them to other owners, they rate very favaorably.
I agree that having policies that discriminate against resales is not owner friendly in the absolute sense. Using that definition, neither are MOST major resort developers since nearly all of them have certain benefits that don't transfer upon resale.
The root cause of this discrimination is the method in which resort developers use to sell and market their products. They have to lure in the guest with expensive gifts and close them hard while they are there. If that changes, then so will the resale policies that discriminate.
I agree that having policies that discriminate against resales is not owner friendly in the absolute sense. Using that definition, neither are MOST major resort developers since nearly all of them have certain benefits that don't transfer upon resale.
The root cause of this discrimination is the method in which resort developers use to sell and market their products. They have to lure in the guest with expensive gifts and close them hard while they are there. If that changes, then so will the resale policies that discriminate.
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