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Trackrig
Apr 15, 2014Explorer II
I might see driving the MH to the dealer for the inspection - maybe they can't find a dealer that will send someone to your place. 45 minutes isn't that far away. But after that, they pay for it and it's all theirs. It would be very rare for the RV shop to have a service opening just sitting there for them at that moment and all of the work could be done right then. What if parts have to be ordered or if it will take more than a couple of hours to fix something?
The MH inspection is just like a house inspection. Unless it's something that doesn't meet code or legally needs to be fixed, the seller is under no obligation to fix it. The buyers are buying it as is, where is, though anything found can certainly be negotiated. Some buyers, especially first time buyers, think the seller is obligated to fix anything noted on the inspection report. Your (potential) buyers may need a little gentle education.
Bill
The MH inspection is just like a house inspection. Unless it's something that doesn't meet code or legally needs to be fixed, the seller is under no obligation to fix it. The buyers are buying it as is, where is, though anything found can certainly be negotiated. Some buyers, especially first time buyers, think the seller is obligated to fix anything noted on the inspection report. Your (potential) buyers may need a little gentle education.
Bill
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