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dahkota
Apr 16, 2015Explorer
Honestly, if I were in the market for a MH and I saw an ad for a used MH that had non-working components, I probably wouldn't go look at it or even think about buying it unless it was way underpriced to comparable MHs (kind of like the real estate market). My thought would be, if this part/component doesn't work and they aren't bothering to fix it, what other part/component doesn't work that I won't know about until it is too late? I would think it wasn't well cared for. Not that any of that would be true but, with so many RVs on the market, I probably wouldn't bother with the listing.
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