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Alley_Fox
Oct 25, 2013Explorer
I have bought and sold both RVs and vehicles and have never had any problems using cashiers checks. You can complete the transaction in a bank of your choice, your bank can verify that the check is good. Check with your DMV regarding vehicle sales requirements. Write your own contract regarding as-is condition, I don't think anybody expects a warranty from a private party and I would avoid selling to someone who expects a used RV to be perfect, they will not be happy. If you are advertising, be honest about condition. Give buyer plenty of time to check it over or have an expert do so and be forthcoming about any issues they should be aware of. Unless the buyer has the required B&W GN setup, I would sell the Companion separately, they sell very quickly on craigslist and usually bring about $400-$600. I would add it to your asking price if they want it. I would include anything required to hook up, sewer hose, TV cable, water hose, electrical, chocks, etc so they are ready to use it. Ask if they want any other stuff.
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