I agree with the OP. My trailer was less than 1 year old. It had been sitting for the winter when I heard the smoke alarm chirping. I discovered water all over the floor, countertops, and a huge puddle on top of the slide. Long story short, caulking/seals had never been applied to the slide and part of the roof. At first the dealership tried to blame it on me, but I threatened to go to the local news station. Then they spent over two months going back and forth with Forest River. I finally had to call FR myself and the claims agent was extremely rude and condescending. However, they finally said 'go ahead and use it for the summer, then empty it and bring it in' and they'd send it back to FR for a re-build. I'd documented extensively all the damage, along with pictures, tape, and even hidden pencil marks on the walls (so I'd be able to tell if they'd replaced them!). I got it back in late fall and was surprised. New roof, new ceiling, new walls. Cupboards had been removed and replaced, windows re-sealed/caulked. FR had actually used MY list to work off of. Now it remains to be seen if I'll find anything else wrong, as it's been stored for the winter. If they'd built it right to begin with I wouldn't have had these troubles. I had pushed for a new, replacement trailer but they wouldn't go for it. I won't be dealing with that dealership again. Oh, and I live in NE Washington, only 30 miles from the North Idaho state line.