Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I have a question that seems no one asked in this thread, specifically regarding maintenance points and how they are calculated, especially for "set asides" accounts for all of the accounts of things we pay dues for.
Let's assume for a moment that all of us that did not pay and did not sign a quick claim deed really do stop getting any rights to use the resort after 2042. That would mean that you have some owners that will still be using the resort in 2043-2057 and those that will not (of course). The rub comes in that you have to remember that maintenance fees are not just paying for costs in the current year. There are typically costs being paid into funds for upgrades/replacements/refurbishments that will happen in future years.
A simple example: Let's say that every 10 years all of the dish washers have to be replaced. That means that in 2040 part of our fees are putting away money so that that we (DVC) has the money to replace them in 2050. But not every owner is going to still be owning (see assumption above, I know it is a debatable point) in 2050, only some. So in 2040 the dues for the "2042'ers" should be less than the dues for the "2057'ers" by the amount being set aside for new dishwashers. Now, extend this example out to ALL of the stuff that money gets set aside for, with different number of years between replacement, and you've got a terrible mess that might even should be changing dues today for the 2 classes of owners. Has anyone every asked about this?? Every heard Disney say anything about this?? (I know, "yea, right.")