Thank you all for your swift replies; this forum has saved us thousands of $! In reply to 2 members' questions:
"Is the seller saying he does not want an inspection done or is not paying for an inspection. The latter of the two I can understand. If he does not want the trailer inspected then I'd say he's hiding something and would walk away.
Now, if your comfortable inspecting the trailer yourself then by all means let him know he needs to have full power, water and propane hooked up so you can inspect it. When we purchased our new fifth wheel my inspection took nearly three hours.
Good luck "
The seller refuses to allow the trailer to be inspected while on still on the lot; therefore, we would have to pay for it in cash, move it off the lot, then have inspected - a big risk. This is a no go.
"I cant imagine the seller ever paying. If they dont want it inspected then run away. Your number one issue is finding water damage. Is this rv at PPL? "
Yes, a PPL, and it has water damage on the pull out - needs new brackets.
Holly77