I just sent one off for 352 points at $124 with seller covering annual dues. I guess I ought to realize it's much too good to be true.christophles---$135-$7834-50-SSR-Aug-0/21, 89/22, 50/23- sent 5/26, taken 6/28
I just sent one off for 352 points at $124 with seller covering annual dues. I guess I ought to realize it's much too good to be true.christophles---$135-$7834-50-SSR-Aug-0/21, 89/22, 50/23- sent 5/26, taken 6/28
I saw someone else post on a Facebook group that they got ROFR’d at $167 for like 100 points or something like that for CCV. So I got really scared. Good luck!!!!It is such a relief to see this!! I sent on 6/3 for pretty much the same contract (75 pts) so there is hope for me yet!! Sitting on the edge of my seat, terrified.
I hear you, but you never know. I have another one in ROFR for 150 points at $110. I know it's a snowballs chance in you know what, but as Jim Carrey's character in Dumb and Dumber said, so you're telling me there's a chance!I just sent one off for 352 points at $124 with seller covering annual dues. I guess I ought to realize it's much too good to be true.
I actually switched brokers but they both used Cammy at Mason Title so it was no problem to switch the deposit over to the new contract. My originally broker (on the taken contract) sent her an e-mail telling her to hold onto the deposit (and not auto-refund it) and then asked her to transfer it to the new contract. I called her first just to check if that was something they could do and she said it was totally fine. Of course, my first broker wanted to help us find something else but my second contract was an international seller and they didn’t have any of those at the time so they understood and were very helpful.For those that immediately rebid on a new contract, can you just leave the deposit with the title company to use for the new contract even if you buy the contract from a different website? Planning my plan of attack...
Perfect. This was what I was hoping to do and my money is with Cammy right now as well. Of course if Disney just let me have the contract then that would be even betterI actually switched brokers but they both used Cammy at Mason Title so it was no problem to switch the deposit over to the new contract. My originally broker (on the taken contract) sent her an e-mail telling her to hold onto the deposit (and not auto-refund it) and then asked her to transfer it to the new contract. I called her first just to check if that was something they could do and she said it was totally fine. Of course, my first broker wanted to help us find something else but my second contract was an international seller and they didn’t have any of those at the time so they understood and were very helpful.
I was also wondering this. Unless my $119 SSR magically passes……..Has anyone from the UK bought a resale contract from a UK or other international citizen? how did you sort the tax issue? we were told we would need to sort something, which puts me off. However I know international get through way easier….
Only thing I could see is that they can’t get to a notary for the docs (if that is required). Other than that, maybe they are in the hospital?My seller "has COVID" and therefore "can't sign her closing documents."
Someone explain that to me.
Only thing I could see is that they can’t get to a notary for the docs (if that is required). Other than that, maybe they are in the hospital?
My seller "has COVID" and therefore "can't sign her closing documents."
Someone explain that to me.
It is in my state as well but it depends on what step in the process we are talking about. If it is closing then yes but if it is just accepting an offer to go to ROFR then no notary required.I don’t know about other states, but I believe Florida requires two witnesses (or one other witness plus the notary can act as a witness) to also sign the deed. It would take me a bit to coordinate all that.
This one was a single signature with one notary. Took me 30 seconds at a UPS store and I didn't have to go within 6 feet of anyone.I don’t know about other states, but I believe Florida requires two witnesses (or one other witness plus the notary can act as a witness) to also sign the deed. It would take me a bit to coordinate all that.
Depends on how it hits them. My brother and his wife had it last week. He was mostly okay. She slept 20 hours a day for a week. if I was in the latter position, signing DVC documents might not be high on my list.My seller "has COVID" and therefore "can't sign her closing documents."
Someone explain that to me.
My seller "has COVID" and therefore "can't sign her closing documents."
Someone explain that to me.
Seller of my BWV contract had Covid and from UK. I waited extra two weeks for them to their notary appointment.My seller "has COVID" and therefore "can't sign her closing documents."
Someone explain that to me.
Under the guidelines they would be isolating so they wouldn't be able to go to the store.This one was a single signature with one notary. Took me 30 seconds at a UPS store and I didn't have to go within 6 feet of anyone.
FedEx dropoff is in Walgreens. "Isolate" doesn't mean "you can't enter a pharmacy of all places for 15 seconds."Under the guidelines they would be isolating so they wouldn't be able to go to the store.
FedEx dropoff is in Walgreens. "Isolate" doesn't mean "you can't enter a pharmacy of all places for 15 seconds."
Are you all not notaries and have like 5 notaries in your immediate family? No... just me>?