Forrest13 wrote:
Hi Folks,
I need help with an owner financed trailer. I recently had to close my business that tanked my credit score. I recently have gone to work that requires me to travel. I would really like to pull a trailer to these sites. I am asking for an individual that may be interested in selling and financing a late model trailer. I am able to put a small down payment and the pay up to 1000.00 per month. If there is anyone willing please email me back. Thank you, Bob
This is gonna sound pretty darn harsh.
Absolute STUPID move on your part.
FORGET ABOUT A FINANCING A RV, PERIOD.
You are not in a position to do that.
Living in a RV is not cheap or easy, your going to HAVE to pay for a place to camp in your RV, it is hard to find campgrounds that offer say 30 day pricing during summer season. Many campground may enforce min and max stays during summer. And popular places can be hard to get into.
You ARE going to be paying anywhere from $40 PER NIGHT to $100 PER NIGHT at most commercial campgrounds ($1200-$3000 per month).
You might find some state parks for $10-$20 per night but once again many have limitations on your max stay and the hot ones fill up fast and may need to reserve months ahead. Many state parks offer very limited hookups and some don't at all.
Many campgrounds in northern US CLOSE COMPLETELY FOR WINTER.
Heating a RV in the winter is not cheap, it is easy to burn through 30 lbs of propane in just a few days.. RVing in the winter in the north is not for wimps.
For some reason folks seem to think that living in a RV is like free shelter, it isn't.
Do you and your new employer a favor, get a hotel/motel room for a while.. If assignment is a few months in one place at a time perhaps look for some furnished apartments for short time rentals.
If you absolutely insist on the stupid route (RV), then find A VERY OLD one, should be able to find something from the 1990s for $2K or $3K. Yeah, you WILL be dealing with leaks, some rot and most likely broken things but at least you won't have a stupid loan on a depreciating asset (you as a former business man should understand the stupidity of a loan on something that loses value).
Go, look at Craigslist, look for 1990s to perhaps early 2000..
While most folks would most likely not go to the trouble of doing a credit check I doubt you going to find many that would be willing to do a payment plan on something with wheels.. You could disappear with no trace and the seller will be out of the money you promised.
Titling, licensing and insurance ARE major hurtles that would be nearly impossible to work out.