JaxDad wrote:
Bird Freak wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
Wow, SO much misinformation here!!
The RVIA certification label is in most jurisdictions a legal requirement under life safety regulations.
Are you going to get arrested for removing it? Not likely. But if something ever happened, God forbid, you might regret removing it.
In some jurisdictions it's actually illegal to rent or sell an RV without that certification label.
can you please back this up with some kind of real documentation.
No problem, just as an example because I had it bookmarked after a long contentious thread last year, see page 2 of the info from the Province of Manitoba below.
Manitoba Fire Safety Brochure
The certification labels BTW show that the vehicle complies with NFPA 1192 standards for things like heating, cooking and electrical systems. The RVIA act as an industry auditing and enforcement body, they can revoke a manufacturers ability to certify units if the don't comply with the standards.
In an (obviously stationary) S & B all that is covered by the building permit inspections. In a highly portable RV there would be no easy way to do that.
As we are talking about someone in the USA im not sure your Manitoba info applys here. I still saw nothing about being illegal to sell a used coach with out sticker. Just saying a lot of your laws there do not apply here.:)