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westernrvparkow
Feb 13, 2018Explorer
Like Drew and Mowermech posted, I cannot see how it could not be legal. My guess is they have corporate issues with people signing up for the season, putting down a deposit, and then deciding not to go that year and then wanting their deposit back. This would cause them to have an influx of unrented sites the beginning of each season and a public relations/administrative problem with either denying refunds or having to process them. By changing to rent, they eliminate those issues. It will either work for them or not, the customer's reaction to the new program will be the ultimate arbitrator.
ON EDIT: Deposits are also a liability to the company, rents are not, so the off season rent can be spent without any concerns, while deposits must be treated much differently, especially in a large operation. (at least in theory)
ON EDIT: Deposits are also a liability to the company, rents are not, so the off season rent can be spent without any concerns, while deposits must be treated much differently, especially in a large operation. (at least in theory)
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