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colliehauler wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:How do you know what was said in the transaction or the sales contract? Who would think it wasn't salvage with extensive damage and a salvage price of $550. ?colliehauler wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:How would it be a question of ownership when he has a valid salvage title?
1. Any question regarding the salvage title must be addressed to your state's DMV, as anyone posting here about their state or personal experience is not helpful.
2. You also need to check with your insurance carrier, as some will not insure anything with a salvage title.
3. Laws vary state to state, but Camping World materially misrepresented the RV, and you probably have significant recourse the least of which would be to return the RV and get your money back. Buying "as is" refers to the condition, not the legality of ownership. You should contact the Attorney General of the state where your purchased the RV.
You are right that was a poor choice of words, I should have said marketable title.
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DownTheAvenue wrote:How do you know what was said in the transaction or the sales contract? Who would think it wasn't salvage with extensive damage and a salvage price of $550. ?colliehauler wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:How would it be a question of ownership when he has a valid salvage title?
1. Any question regarding the salvage title must be addressed to your state's DMV, as anyone posting here about their state or personal experience is not helpful.
2. You also need to check with your insurance carrier, as some will not insure anything with a salvage title.
3. Laws vary state to state, but Camping World materially misrepresented the RV, and you probably have significant recourse the least of which would be to return the RV and get your money back. Buying "as is" refers to the condition, not the legality of ownership. You should contact the Attorney General of the state where your purchased the RV.
You are right that was a poor choice of words, I should have said marketable title.
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thurat2099 wrote:
I knew it was damaged and rated as "B2" but they didn't tell me more.