Most owners get through the initial explanation and think:
“Okay… but what actually happens next?”
Fair.
Because once you assign your points, you’re not really doing anything else.
So it’s natural to wonder:
Once your points are assigned, they’re matched against real guest demand.
Reservations are made based on that demand.
Those reservations get fulfilled.
That’s the process.
But it helps to see how each part actually plays out.
When you assign your points, they don’t just sit somewhere.
They’re made available to be used for bookings.
At this point, nothing has been reserved yet.
Your points are just ready to be matched.
This is the part most people don’t expect.
There are already guests looking for:
This isn’t theoretical demand.
These are actual requests.
Instead of creating random reservations, your points are matched to those requests.
Example:
A guest is looking for:
If your points can fulfill that, the reservation is made.
Guest request → Check availability → Reservation made if it aligns
Once there’s a match, the reservation is made directly in your account.
At that moment:
This is different from:
From your side, nothing changes here.
You’re not involved in:
Everything is handled.
The guest stays, then checks out.
Once the stay is complete, it moves into the payout cycle.
That includes:
Once points are assigned, the process moves through a few simple stages.
You choose how many points you want to make available.
Your points are matched to real guest requests and available dates.
The booking is created once demand and availability line up.
The guest checks in, completes the stay, and checks out.
Your payout is processed after the stay is completed and reconciled.
Even though you’re not managing anything, you’re not in the dark.
You’ll receive:
So you can see how your points are being used.
This part is worth repeating, because it’s where most people overestimate the workload.
You don’t have to:
Once your points are assigned, your role is basically done.
If you’ve tried renting before, you’ve probably dealt with:
That usually comes from:
making bookings without confirmed demand
When that part changes, everything else becomes more straightforward.
| Step | Traditional Approach | Demand-First |
|---|---|---|
| Booking | Created before demand | Created after demand |
| Risk | May not rent | Already tied to guest |
| Owner Role | Active | Hands-off |
Instead of thinking:
“How do I rent my points?”
It’s easier to think:
“How are my points being matched to people who already want them?”
That’s what’s happening here.
Once your points are assigned, there’s not much left for you to manage.
The reservations, guests, confirmations, and rental activity are handled by the Rent My Timeshare team.
Your role is simply deciding how many points you’d like to make available.
From there, the process moves forward as reservations are matched, guests stay, and payouts are processed.
The goal isn’t to create more work for owners. It’s to give you a simple way to put unused points to work while keeping the flexibility to use your ownership when you want to.
If you’d like to learn more about the process or see what your points may qualify for, contact Rent My Timeshare and speak with a member of the team.
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