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guidry
Sep 20, 2015Explorer
As previous posters said, put your money in the bank and save up for those possible repairs. Many insurers stipulate that you do maintenance. An example might be yearly maintenance on your roof. If you don't have a record of having a RV dealership doing that maintenance (at about $100 plus caulking) then they would most likely deny a leak repair. It would be a fight every time you try to use the warranty! Not worth the hassle when 90% of the time you can repair the items yourself. Good luck
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