Jan-12-2022 01:44 PM
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Jan-17-2022 10:06 PM
spoon059 wrote:gbopp wrote:
I would think if he got a loan amd signed all the papers he owns the unit.
Correct, as soon as you sign the paperwork and the dealer either gets the money or stipulates that they will get the money, the camper belongs to the buyer.
None of this "driven off the lot" nonsense. If I bought a car from that Caddie dealer, signed papers and exchanged money, then got in and wrecked into a bunch of parked cars before I left the lot, would that be covered under the dealers insurance? No, the accident occurred in my own privately owned vehicle that had yet to be "driven off the lot", and the responsibility is mine. If it was a test drive, its the dealers insurance. Once I legally own the vehicle, its my insurance.
What if some other customer wrecked into my Caddie after I bought it and left the scene without leaving information? Would the dealership fix the car because it hadn't been driven off the lot? Of course not.
Jan-17-2022 07:59 PM
jsr21 wrote:And this situation was in full swing before the pandemic and the run to buy even more RVs.
I'm a dealer and need baggage door assembly made by Challenger Door, who is owned by Lippert who owns everything else. Lippert is going thru Integration and are probably a month or more behind. I can't even get a part number or price and availability for 4 weeks now. Jayco would get the bay doors and stuff from Lippert. I'm sure the dealer would love to complete the PDI and make the customer happy but they likely have no control over it.
Jan-17-2022 07:41 PM
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.
Jan-14-2022 01:30 PM
Jan-14-2022 03:49 AM
gbopp wrote:
I would think if he got a loan amd signed all the papers he owns the unit.
Jan-13-2022 05:53 PM
Jan-13-2022 04:51 PM
Jan-13-2022 04:43 PM
Mondooker wrote:I assume the paperwork included a disclosure that the deal is final with no cancellation or cooling off period.
Hi dedmiston, The plot thickens, I just checked and the guy is from Charlotte, NC where it is titled. But his dealer is in Orlando Florida where he signed the papers and will take delivery. Does what you said still apply, no ownership until it leaves the dealership?
Jan-13-2022 02:18 PM
Jan-13-2022 01:22 PM
Jan-13-2022 01:20 PM
Mondooker wrote:
But when is the Coach actually his? When he signed the papers or when he takes delivery?
Jan-13-2022 11:29 AM
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