May-09-2014 08:40 AM
May-10-2014 11:05 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
And yet another reason to have your rig paid for!
The lender tells me I need permission?
Although I could understand the reasoning,it seems a little intrusive to me.
May-10-2014 10:53 AM
obgraham wrote:
I'm not surprised that particular lender writes such a clause. Considering how poorly their business is run I'll bet you can't find anyone there who knows how to write such a letter. After 2 months and three calls I still don't have a PIN on a credit card of theirs!
I would just go. You owe no loyalty to that outfit (just cash!).
May-10-2014 10:26 AM
obgraham wrote:
I'm not surprised that particular lender writes such a clause. Considering how poorly their business is run I'll bet you can't find anyone there who knows how to write such a letter. After 2 months and three calls I still don't have a PIN on a credit card of theirs!
I would just go. You owe no loyalty to that outfit (just cash!).
May-10-2014 08:54 AM
May-10-2014 08:19 AM
May-10-2014 06:33 AM
May-10-2014 05:38 AM
N6761U wrote:. Yes, we carry one issued by the insurance co.
I was just looking at my online statement for the loan on my 5th wheel and noticed something about a Border Letter. After opening it I discovered that in order to take my RV into Canada or Mexico I must first make a request 30 days prior to leaving stating when I will leave and when I will return. In turn they (BofA) will send me a Border Letter (permission slip) to take the RV out of the Country. Has anyone else discovered this with there loans.
Steve
May-10-2014 05:26 AM
May-09-2014 07:17 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:N6761U wrote:
I was just looking at my online statement for the loan on my 5th wheel and noticed something about a Border Letter. After opening it I discovered that in order to take my RV into Canada or Mexico I must first make a request 30 days prior to leaving stating when I will leave and when I will return. In turn they (BofA) will send me a Border Letter (permission slip) to take the RV out of the Country. Has anyone else discovered this with there loans.
Steve
Since the letter came from your loan company, it makes perfect sense to me. As long as you owe on the RV they have an "ownership interest" in it, especially if it's the only collateral on the loan. Keeping it insured is as someone else mentioned very important to such lenders, and out-of-country coverage can be spotty. They probably want to make sure of that protection.
The letter you got from them is just reminding you of these facts- they're telling you right up front that you need their approval (for want of a better word) to take the RV out of the country. Sounds like no big deal to me.
May-09-2014 02:24 PM
N6761U wrote:
I was just looking at my online statement for the loan on my 5th wheel and noticed something about a Border Letter. After opening it I discovered that in order to take my RV into Canada or Mexico I must first make a request 30 days prior to leaving stating when I will leave and when I will return. In turn they (BofA) will send me a Border Letter (permission slip) to take the RV out of the Country. Has anyone else discovered this with there loans.
Steve
May-09-2014 01:33 PM
Greentreena wrote:
I've been asked in my trailer is mine; never any questions about loans or leins. I'm quite certain a border guard could care less who financed your RV or that it has a lein on it.
May-09-2014 01:29 PM
May-09-2014 01:16 PM
N6761U wrote:
I was just looking at my online statement for the loan on my 5th wheel and noticed something about a Border Letter. After opening it I discovered that in order to take my RV into Canada or Mexico I must first make a request 30 days prior to leaving stating when I will leave and when I will return. In turn they (BofA) will send me a Border Letter (permission slip) to take the RV out of the Country. Has anyone else discovered this with there loans.
Steve
May-09-2014 12:48 PM