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- busterja21ExplorerSome options from any bank/ credit union
- Rv /trailer loan (rv value must be >= loan amount)
- If you own a home a HELOC or home equity loan
- If you own a late model car/truck you can give the bank the title and get an auto loan - doxiemom11Explorer IIFinanced with our credit union - no problem. They told us everything to do.
- VeebyesExplorer IIWe bought from a private seller. A 6 month old truck & trailer together.
It was a little complicated since I am not a US citizen nor do I have a US address.
I had a USD check cut from an investment house I deal with through a Bermuda broker. Took that check in company with the seller to his local bank where we all sat down with his banker.
The banker opened an escrow account. Check went in. Bank took balance of sellers loan out. Bank transferred the balance to sellers acct. Bank gave us the title. Escrow acct closed. The whole transaction took less than 15 minutes.
Everybody happy. No sales tax paperwork to deal with since truck & trailer are owned by a LLC outside of state of sale. - Grit_dogNavigatorBut if you can't itemize then you likely can't afford or don't have a RV that's a significant deduction anyways.
- drsteveExplorer
PastorCharlie wrote:
The IRS does not consider my motorhome as a toy; but as a second home.
But unless you can itemize it doesn't matter. For most taxpayers, the standard deduction is more. - Ron3rdExplorer IIIWow. The OP is a new member and came to this forum for help.
- PastorCharlieExplorerThe IRS does not consider my motorhome as a toy; but as a second home.
- magicbusExplorer II
gemsworld wrote:
Ain’t that the truth.
The OP is looking for financing suggestions, not lessons on how to spend his money. It's irritating and condescending when some posters feel the need to chime in just to bash other posters for financing their RV purchases or buying new ones. Without those two options there would be no RV industry as we know it.
Dave - Community AlumniThe OP is looking for financing suggestions, not lessons on how to spend his money. It's irritating and condescending when some posters feel the need to chime in just to bash other posters for financing their RV purchases or buying new ones. Without those two options there would be no RV industry as we know it.
- lap527ExplorerI would check out a credit union. We are not much on the big banks if we needed to fiance something. IMHO they pay their executives way too much money.
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