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Join Date: Feb 2008
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What name/s to put on title?
If I bite the bullet and start this buying DVC business does anyone have any thoughts about who's names should be on the deed? In my case I have 1 adult child, any reason to put him on the title, any reason not to?
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Anyone whose name is on the title as an owner will get a blue member card which can be used for various discounts. If your adult child will use your membership and travel without you, it would be beneficial to have their own member card.
Others have warned against this as your contracts could be subject to seizure in case of adult childs bankrupcy or divorce.
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Join Date: Aug 1999
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they would legally own it and it could be at risk for divorce, financials, etc. The perks, exchanges would be the main reasons.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2011
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If I just put my name on the deed would my immediate household people (family) be able to get annual pass discounts, food discounts and merchandise discounts when at Disney ?
There is myself, my wife and three children ages 5,11,14. Do they get the discounts if they are not on the deed ? |
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I believe the food and merchandise discounts may require the DVC member card, so you would have to be present in order to use the discount if you were the only one on the deed. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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This is correct as it happened to us this December. My daughter was purchasing some merchandise and I had to present my DVC member card to get the discount. She could not get the discount without my presence.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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I plan to add my daughters to our contracts when the youngest turns 18. I understand the risks involved but they are good kids with good heads on their shoulders.
The other option would be to buy another small contract which would be under a different membership number and put all four of our names on it. I still have 2 years to decide. However, I do know that they will use our membership at some point without us, and I want them to have all the benefits.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New York
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I will be new to the DVC once everything goes through. My question is, what type of discounts do members get? are they good enough for me to put my eldest daughter on the deed
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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As a member you can purchase a TIW (Tables in Wonderland) card at a discount and get 20% off many meals. If you do not purchase the card, you can still get 10% off at many places just by showing your blue member card. You get 10 - 15 % off merchandise sold in parks and resorts. I believe there are currently discounts for golf and cirque du soleil. A perk currently offered to members is the availability to use TOWL (Top of the World Lounge) when staying on site. Also members have the privilege of pool hopping to many resorts. This is only some I can think of right off the top of my head. I am sure other members can add their favorites. Like I said, these can change but it is nice to get some discounts when you can.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
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How many can be on a deed? I know it was mentioned immediate family, but do they have to live in the same house with the same address? For instance could my mom receive the annual pass discount even though we don't live at the same address?
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calgirl6
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Gold Country,foothills, in California
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Hi, I'm new to all this too; just at the very end of my first DVC contract process.
For the OP, are you sure you don't want to have your wife as the second deed owner? Could it be inconvenient for her to not be on it? Will she be able to call and make or cancel reservations....be able to check in if you are busy with the kids etc. ? My husband passed away unexpectedly last year at the age of 49. We have a long-time Worldmark the Club, by Wyndham timeshare ownership and I was not on the deed. (long story) Several months later, and I'm still not on the deed. It has been a pain. It had to be run through probate process, I have to pay a large fee for "change of ownership", use an attorney to file paper work etc. In the mean time my kids and I haven't been able to use any points or take our usual vacations or getaways. At least make sure it would be an easy process for her to become the owner, if something were to happen to you. I know it's not what anyone wants to think about, but unfortunately bad things happen sometimes, and depending on what state you live in and their laws/rules; it could be challenging, costly and just more paperwork for your wife if, God forbid, something were to happen to you. Then again, maybe with DVC the policies for spouses are different for booking, canceling, check-in etc. Can any DVC owner shed some light on this? Shanna |
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calgirl6
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Gold Country,foothills, in California
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My apologies OP. I thought the above post was from you....as a second question. I thought I checked to make sure it was a second post and question from you (OP), but obviously I got confused. Sounds like it would be the right thing for you, to put your son's name on the deed. That's what I did for my recent purchase. My oldest is 24 so he is on the deed with me. If I add another contract in future years, I'll likely put another child on that second deed with me. Good luck! I know it's a big decision. Shanna |
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