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buchanan
Sep 04, 2014Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:Effy wrote:
Being a little harsh here on the OP. I mean it sounds very much like the seller was not fully disclosing the fact that the unit had water damage. I know it's not required for MH's but in this case shaking hands or a gentlemen's agreement is moot. I bet he was willing to drive it anywhere to complete a deal and unload it. Good for the OP in doing due diligence.
What do you mean by you know it's not required for MH's? Fraud is fraud. There is no exception for a motorhome.
where is the Fraud? gawd almighty you people make a mountain out of a molehill here/The guy wants to buy a MH the seller lets him have overnite to examine at his leisure ? the guy sees something that hes not comfortable with and backs down from the deal? there is no fraud on either partys part
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