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Trackrig
Apr 02, 2018Explorer II
Blossom18 wrote:
Safety is a inspection certificate when you buy a vehicle here. It gets a going over by a mechanic that it's in good working order. Because he says it's up to us to do that then we're the ones who have to pay for anything the mechanic finds wrong with it plus pay for the inspection certificate
If he pays for it, then he has to fix anything wrong with it for us.
If this is true, I don't think I'd buy a MH in that state. It sounds like a (legal) scam for inspectors to find every little thing wrong that they possibly can to generate repair revenue.
If this is like a house inspection done before purchase, things, unless a safety violation, do not have to be repaired, they become part of the price negotiations. A lot of people think everything on a house inspection has to be repaired by the seller. Let's say a thermo pane window has lost its seal and is cloudy. This is not a safety item and the seller does not have to repair it if they don't want to.
I would check out what he's telling you a little closer.
Bill
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