Yes, of course, that would be a timely decision providing the seller is honest, and there is nothing wrong with the trailer. However, we bear the brunt if we pull it off the lot, have it inspected, and find major problems. The least they could do is allow a potential buyer to inspect at buyer's expense, but if there is someone else lined up that doesn't care if they buy a lemon - good luck. We really don't care to spend $7500 and take a chance. The trailer does have water damage as indicated by the absence of brackets on the pull out. A wise buyer will want inspection, and the seller is perhaps waiting for an ignorant buyer.
Holly77