Posted on Feb 28, 2010 under Time Share |
The concept of Time Share evolved in Europe, sometime around 1960. A property developer found a method of increasing revenue from one of his ski resorts by offering partial ownership of the resort to his guests or patrons. The hotel ownership covered a week every year. The guests and patrons were satisfied and soon other hotels and resorts followed the same method.
Types of contracts
The week in question is a contract of real property, also called a Time Share interval. The contract indicates this in years.
The owners choice determines what type of contract is used.
i) The deeded contract
This type of contract cuts the resort’s use into a week. A part of the ownership comes form the weekly increment. Patrons use these recognizable real properties. If a patron wants a deed contract, there are some choices:
a. The period of use of the Share
The owner can use the Time Share for a vacation. Every year, one week of vacation in a chosen resort is possible.
b. Time Share period rental
The deeded contract owners can opt for a resale of the Time Share.
c. A Time Share gift
The deeded contract owners can give the Share as a present.
d. Time Share internal exchange
The owner can exchange the Time Share with other resort groups. The purchasers usually think of rental or resale because the vacation resort becomes redundant.
This method of exchanging the Time Share within a resort group affects the Time Share rental and resale status.
e. Time Shares external exchange
There are five thousand Time Share resorts worldwide. The industry operates globally, making the shares available to any client.
This has made the industry more fluid. The flexibility and annual sale increased to 9 billion dollars.
2. The Right to use contracts
Right to use contracts are another type of contract. The Time Share buyer is granted rights to the resort but with some limitations. There are some stipulations in the contract.
This also has a date of termination when all the rights are returned to the developer.
Members of vacation clubs usually utilize this type of contract.
The difference between right to contract and deeded contract is that the owners of the former have only limited authority over the property. There is no option for rental or resale.
The Time Share purchaser can use the resort for a stipulated time. Rights are granted to the purchaser, with certain limitations, and it is up to the purchaser to use it accordingly.
Therefore, there is no possibility for a resale of the Time Share as the purchaser does not have complete authority over the property.
Additionally, usually countries that have restrictions on the ownership of a foreign property usually observe this type of contract. For instance, in Mexico, the Time Share resorts are developed but offered through the right to use contract. Here, resale of the Time Share cannot be done and therefore the purchaser cannot do what he or she wants with the property.
Vacation Club’s use of the right to use contract.
Vacation clubs are usually organizations that might invest on many Time Shares. They own many Time Share deeds at different resorts worldwide.
These clubs can sell their share units to club members through right to use contracts or deeded ones. This is called Time Share resale as the club is reselling the already bought Time Share resort.
The Disney Vacation Club is one such example. Here the club members buy a Time Share sale and reserve a vacation time at resorts owned by the vacation club.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/vacation-rentals-articles/time-share-resale-some-important-tips-777102.html
Posted on Apr 18, 2010 under Time Share |
Now today in a digital world, many digital photographers always face to tons of digital photos in the laptop and confuse how to deposit and share in a better way. As a shutterbug, I prefer to put photos on DVDs for storage and share.
DVDs are a great way to backup photos from computer for storage and share. With inexpensive prices, a standard single layer DVD can store 4.7GB of data while a dual layer one has a capacity of 8.5GB and both easily to be burned copies by common DVD writer for share. For larger capacity, Blu-ray disc (25 GB single layer, 50 GB dual layer, 100GB 4 layer, 200GB 8 layer) may be a better choice. But problems of these high-tech products are not only the costliness of BD discs, reader, writer and player but also the non-popular of use and result in the disaster of share. So, I still use the common DVDs.
In order to start putting photos on DVDs, a DVD writer is needed. The speed of the writer all depends on what type of DVD drive you have. 1X DVD write speed indicates that the DVD writer can burn your data roughly the same speed that a DVD player can read a DVD. So if your DVD writer writes at 16X that’s 16 times faster.
You don’t need to burn a specially formatted disc but just a regular data DVD full of digital photos if you own a DVD player with built-in slide-show features for viewing JPEG images. Lots of new type DVD players have the features such as Sony DVP-NS57P, Pioneer DV-490V-S, LG DN788, Panasonic DVD-S53S/K, Philips DVP5982 and etc. Different types of players with different play menu, photo quantity limitation and so on. So, DVDs display in this style via my Sony player but that on my friend’s Panasonic.
If your DVD player doesn’t have such features, creating DVD photo slide shows via apps will be help and it is a much more stunning and professional way for storage and share. Bellows are kinds of apps.
1. Free apps that can create photo slideshows.
Google’s Picasa, is a free software download from Google. Picasa can make photo slideshows with simple clicks and copy files to DVD media using both the “Backup” and “Gift CD” features, but DVDs create by Picasa can not be played on all types of DVD players.
Windows Movie Maker 2, included free in XP and Vista, helps to create AVI or WMA slideshows. Although it doesn’t natively burn DVDs playable by many DVD players, Windows Movie Maker has many powerful features (say exquisite effects) to magnetize users and adding DVD writing capabilities to Windows Movie Maker with inexpensive applications will figure it out.
2. Commercial apps wholly make for creating DVD slide shows.
Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 5 ($39.99) is famous and powerful software which includes a massive amount of slide-show-authoring options for photo DVDs. Nero has a 15-day trial for PhotoShow Deluxe, while the free PhotoDVD trial lets you create slide shows with up to 100 images. As a sub-product from Nero, it has highly stability on its writing capability.
DVD Slideshow Builder 4 ($39.95), another professional and popular app that can create DVD photo slideshows with photos, video clips and music in high-resolution HD DVD video format and burn directly. It provides a free trial version with Watermark on output, 30-day trial limitation. What it attract me is its plenty 2D/3D transitions and Ken-Burns effects.
Although photo online sharing is a hot trend, such as Flickr.com, DVDs displayed via TV set and player can not be instead by other things. It is in a popular style for years.
Jessica Smith
http://www.articlesbase.com/multimedia-articles/burn-photos-on-dvds-for-storage-and-share-695577.html
Posted on Apr 18, 2010 under Time Share |
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