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YA....OK!!! Let me just forget about the 8500 it will rake to fix it. I've taken this TT back to them 4 times to fix stuff and it wasn't stuff I found either. It was them calling me to return it so that they could fix the door again and replace the gray water tank because supposedly they ran their water from the service department into it and found out it was contaminated. So they had to have known that there was damage. At with one of those times their servic department had to have known that the damage was there. I am not going to just forget about the AS IS🤣😂.According to the research ive done and talking to different RV companies. Their supposedly to disclose that information even if it is an AS IS contract. The travel trailers in California run under the same guidelines as buying a mobile home as to where if something, like the waterheater doesn't work and they don't tell you and it blows up and floods your house then their liable. Especially if its not disclosed in the contract but yet they didn't even disclose it at the time of purchase but knew about it, then their liable for such damage.
your situation suck, but many people have been in it before. unless get a lawyer and can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they know about and didn't disclose dammage your sol. the hard part is to prove they know about it and hid it. all used campers are sold "as is" but if you get it from a dealer they usaly give you some sort of aftermarket insurance/warenty you can buy when you purchase your rv. I usaly recomend people buy some sort of aftermarket warenty even if it is only 1 year on a used one. deals with stuff like this. no one on the board is going to be able to realy help you with it, and I understand your venting because your pissed, but unless your willing to spend the money and take it to court, you have what you have. the company isn't going to come to you out of good will and cancle your contract or give you a new unit, or even fix a bunch of stuff for free, because unless you get a lawyer and can prove they misled you they are in the right with the contract.