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kalynzoo
Dec 28, 2014Explorer
There may be another point of view: If you are selling the RV on consignment the dealer will charge you to prep the RV for sale, make it look great, but since it is still yours even selling AS IS you have an obligation to disclose when asked, and not to hide faults. If the dealer owns the unit taken in trade or at auction, the dealer has no knowledge of prior faults. While prepping the unit for sale if a fault is discovered the dealer has an obligation to resolve of disclose the problem. So just don't look and see nothing. JMHO
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