rockhillmanor wrote:
Regarding the fuel leak. A dealership can NOT legally even sell a vehicle with this type of problem. There are VERY severe new laws about this and other vehicle safety issues on the books now that dealerships MUST abide by when selling a used vehicle.
I would go in and look on the wall for the info regarding this dealerships license. Copy down all the info and start calling the names of who issued this dealerships licenses.
Also what ever brand dealership license they are working under.
You need to call their corp office immediately, they will give you the fastest help with this. It does not matter if the used MH you bought is that brand or not, they are licensed by the manufacture of the main ticket to sell used vehicles and must adhere to their standards.
Also drive down to the city and county buildings this dealership is in and speak to the department that provides him with the license to sell in their town and county. Be sure to show them the fuel line issue.
I have gone this route and you don't need to pay an attorney and trust me by the time you get back into your car after speaking to these people phone lines are burning. Go for their heart and that is their license.
They will yank his license in a heartbeat. Trust me they do not want to loose their license's to operate and you WILL get your MH fixed N/C.
and NYS does have some of the best consumer protection laws in the U.S.