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Buying and Selling Existing Campground
Memberships.
When you are looking to purchase a campground
membership you can often save 25% to 50% or more when you choose to
buy once from a private party. However, when you are dealing with
that private party you need to make sure you are buying what you
believe your are buying. You don’t want to be the next victim of a
scam. Most sellers are trustworthy and will disclose everything,
but with everything in life there are those sellers that are
dishonest.
When buying a membership you need to know the
following at a minimum:
- Cost of the Membership
- Cost of the Transfer Fees
- Whether the Dues are Current or Past Due
- Amount of the Dues per Year
- What the Membership entitles you too:
- Which Parks – can you stay in just the
home park or are there several parks in the system that you
can stay in.
- Maximum Number of Nights – you are
typically allowed a certain number of nights each year in
each type of program. However, in most cases you will only
be able to use a certain amount of nights in a row. With a
lot of these memberships you can stay for 14 nights and then
must leave the system (or at least that park) for 7-14
nights before returning. This will all be in the contract.
- What Costs you are Responsible for –
per night fees, pet fees, electric fees, etc.
- Transferability of the Membership –
make sure that the membership can be transferred to you and
also that you can sell it again at a later date.
When you are buying a second hand membership
you will have the following types of costs:
- Transfer Fee – can be paid by buyer,
seller, or split among buyer and seller.
- Dues – all dues must be brought current
and you will be responsible if they are not. You may have to
pay a year’s worth of dues up front.
- Cost of Membership – This is the price you
and the seller negotiate on. If you are dealing with a seller
long distance you may want to use an escrow company or an online
service such as escrow.com.
Once you make an agreement with the seller you
will need to fill out the paperwork (transfer docs) and you will be
issued a new membership number and card once all the fees are paid
for the transfer and to the seller.
To verify all of this information you will need
to get the first and last name of the member as well as the member
number. You can take this information and call the corporate
headquarters to check out the details of the membership. There is a
list of phone numbers and web addresses below.
There are basically two types of campground
memberships:
- Private Campground Memberships: These
memberships allow you to stay for a free or discounted rate at
all of the parks in that system of campgrounds. In most cases
you will have a park that is designated as your “home park” and
you may have more privileges at the home park. Then you have
the other parks in the system that allow you to travel and stay
when you want a change of scenery. Common types are Western
Horizons, NACO, Leisure Time, and K/M. When looking at buying
any of these types of memberships you want to review the
contract in detail.
- Reciprocal Campground Memberships: These
may be private or public campgrounds that will allow you to stay
in their park even though you are not a direct member in their
park but recognize your outside membership. Again you will want
to review the contract in detail and see if you have reduced
fees and other limitations. In some cases you must have joined
a membership campground before you can add on the reciprocal
membership. Popular types or reciprocal memberships are
Coast-to-Coast, Passport America, Happy Camper, and RPI.
Another type of campground affiliation would
include the KOA system and the Good Sam’s Club. These campground
affiliations will typically allow you to receive a discounted stay
if you are a member.
Sellers: Make sure that you have all the
necessary information available for you buyer. The more
prepared you are in answering questions and providing documentation,
the better the experience will be for all involved.
To a Successful Transaction!
Here are some quick links:
Thousand Trails
(Naco, Leisure Time, Mid Atlantic, ELS Park Pass, Outdoor World) -
(800) 205-0606
Western Horizons
- (970) 641-5387 ext 1
Coast to Coast - (800) 368-5721
Resort Parks
International - RPI - (800) 635-8498
Outdoor Adventures - (888) 871-9953
Adventure
Outdoor Resorts - AOR - (800) 934-3443
Travel
Resorts of America - TRA - (800) 644-8068
Colorado River Adventures - CRA - (866) 217-8111
Sundance Meadows - (888) 933-6033
KM Resorts -
(800) 392-5722 |