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westend
Oct 25, 2017Explorer
I'd guess the best situation would be to call your insurance company, live in the trailer, and have all the work done on your site, if possible. Alternatively, coordinate closely with the repair people if the trailer needs to be moved. You could rent a different trailer for the duration of the repairs.
There is no way that the trailer would be touched, again, by the selling dealer if it was mine. His loss.
There is no way that the trailer would be touched, again, by the selling dealer if it was mine. His loss.
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