May-25-2023 09:55 AM
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Jun-04-2023 05:28 AM
rhagfo wrote:How would the fabric interior cover make the fix easier? The whole entire coach would need replacing to match, not to mention how it gets affixed to ceiling. Must be glued I suspect. I know pictures would help but it's been difficult for me to load them onto this site before. But, picture a tree limb right through and sticking into your living room. The other hole was just as big but no limb inside. Sagging cabinet, and smashed AC unit up top. Surprisingly no damage to the edge of the roof where tree was resting. Also big tears in rubber roof.
Some pictures of the damage would help with guestaments of repair cost. The fabric interior cover will make the interior fix easier.
Jun-03-2023 04:44 PM
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Jun-01-2023 08:23 AM
StirCrazy wrote:Only way I buy it back is if I have it sold to someone else to live in it. I think it has seen its last trailering daysSweetLou wrote:
Update shows that a fairly large tree limb pierced the roof and through the ceiling. It is sticking into the trailer about 4 feet. Missed the AC unit, however the cover for that up top is broken. Hopefully that still works. I am afraid now that a 2007 unit will be a total loss. I could buy it back after I pay it off but for how much will determine if I want to do that at all. I have someone interested in buying it to just house guests on his property. I owe a little over 17K so I hope there is enough in there to use as a down for a smaller trailer.
you don't want to buy it back unless you are capable of replacing an entire roof and possibly a wall by yourself, it will cost you way more to do it than it is worth. best bet is hope for a total write off and buy a new one.
Jun-01-2023 08:04 AM
SweetLou wrote:
Update shows that a fairly large tree limb pierced the roof and through the ceiling. It is sticking into the trailer about 4 feet. Missed the AC unit, however the cover for that up top is broken. Hopefully that still works. I am afraid now that a 2007 unit will be a total loss. I could buy it back after I pay it off but for how much will determine if I want to do that at all. I have someone interested in buying it to just house guests on his property. I owe a little over 17K so I hope there is enough in there to use as a down for a smaller trailer.
Jun-01-2023 05:34 AM
SweetLou wrote:
Update shows that a fairly large tree limb pierced the roof and through the ceiling. It is sticking into the trailer about 4 feet. Missed the AC unit, however the cover for that up top is broken. Hopefully that still works. I am afraid now that a 2007 unit will be a total loss. I could buy it back after I pay it off but for how much will determine if I want to do that at all. I have someone interested in buying it to just house guests on his property. I owe a little over 17K so I hope there is enough in there to use as a down for a smaller trailer.
May-31-2023 04:03 PM
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May-27-2023 08:45 PM
phillyg wrote:That is on the schedule after the holiday. It's been built in my monthly payment so I don't think it has a limited time frame.
Look closely at your gap insurance policy. Some are only good for the first five years or so.
May-27-2023 08:43 PM
rhagfo wrote:I will be there on Tuesday but from what a friend told me who has looked at it, not to be hopeful. Large tree and the limbs probably went thru the roof. I'll know Tuesday
Can you/ have you been inside to look for damage??
May-27-2023 08:42 PM
sayoung wrote:The trailer is stored on my Washington property and it was my tree
I really don't know about Ca but was the tree yours or your neighbors ? Was it dead or a healthy living tree. If it was a dead tree on your neighbors property then they are liable but if live it's an Act of GOD. My Daughter went thru a similar tree problem last year
May-27-2023 07:56 PM
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