Jan-12-2022 01:44 PM
Jan-13-2022 07:16 AM
Mondooker wrote:
Ok, I can add a little context here. He purchased a Jayco Pinnacle and a friend of his is in management there. Due to that he felt comfortable feeling things will go well. Apparently the dealer did the PDI’s they could do. Others required things shipped from Jayco like two bay doors (have no idea what’s up with that) and something else that had to come from Jayco.
I guess that makes a little more sense. But I think id still rather sign when everything is done. But we may not know all the specifics. .
I do appreciate your input on the legal part of things.
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Jan-13-2022 07:14 AM
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
Jan-13-2022 05:59 AM
Jan-13-2022 03:36 AM
Lantley wrote:bucky wrote:
You are not going to pressure the bank, the payments will become due regardless.
The payments will come due in time nce paperwork is completed, However without a signature there is no deal/agreement with the bank or anyone else.
Jan-13-2022 03:20 AM
bucky wrote:
You are not going to pressure the bank, the payments will become due regardless.
Jan-13-2022 03:09 AM
way2roll wrote:
Once he signed the paperwork the bank took ownership of the title and he owns it. He should have never signed before the PDI was done. Now the dealership has no real incentive to get it done quickly. I personally never finalize the paperwork until everything is done for me to take possession of the RV - or anything for that matter. House punch outs, Cars, RV's, whatever. Once you sign you have absolutely no leverage to have anything done without a civil suit or warranty claim.
Jan-13-2022 01:04 AM
Jan-12-2022 07:41 PM
Jan-12-2022 06:49 PM
Lantley wrote:chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
Never ever sign the papers until all work is completed to your satisfaction. That is the only way you can get the dealership to complete the work needed in a timely matter. Do you think the dealership would let you drive away under the promise you would comeback later to sign the paperwork? NO.
“Happy Trails”
Chiefneon
I think by signing the unit is then funded. We can debate who owns the unit. Who is in posssesion etc. but by signing the dealer gets paid.
At that popint the dealer has little incentive to expedite things.
Now if there is no signature and the bank does not fund(pay) the unit.
The dealer has a lot of incentive to take care of things and get his money.
A unpaid for unit sitting on the dealers lot is a much bigger concern for the dealer than a fully paid for unit.
Repairs and PDI issues are secondary to the dealer getting paid.
If the buyer and PDI are delaying funding you can bet you will have the dealer's full attention and full effort to get the issues resolved in order for the dealer to get paid.
Jan-12-2022 06:00 PM
Jan-12-2022 04:47 PM
chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
Never ever sign the papers until all work is completed to your satisfaction. That is the only way you can get the dealership to complete the work needed in a timely matter. Do you think the dealership would let you drive away under the promise you would comeback later to sign the paperwork? NO.
“Happy Trails”
Chiefneon
Jan-12-2022 04:37 PM
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