Forum Discussion
mr_andyj
Oct 08, 2020Explorer
Sure, yes, u seem to understand that if you have a stolen camper that the owner is entiltled to have it back , and you nothing.
I know of no way to run a check on a non titled non vin'd big piece of camping equipment . Like the washer/dryer, there is not necessarily going to be any records other than the original owner having a receipt, or maybe even specific photographs to prove it is his - somehow over the other same TCs that rolled off the line that same day...
You can check with every police prencint across the nation to see if any TCs were reported stolen. Unlikely a thief would steal then resell in the same area, usualy pros move stolen cars across the country. If you bought it from a popular online ad site, then that is first clue that maybe the seller is not worried who sees the ad. The first thing a victim will do is check all the for sale ads.
I know of no way to run a check on a non titled non vin'd big piece of camping equipment . Like the washer/dryer, there is not necessarily going to be any records other than the original owner having a receipt, or maybe even specific photographs to prove it is his - somehow over the other same TCs that rolled off the line that same day...
You can check with every police prencint across the nation to see if any TCs were reported stolen. Unlikely a thief would steal then resell in the same area, usualy pros move stolen cars across the country. If you bought it from a popular online ad site, then that is first clue that maybe the seller is not worried who sees the ad. The first thing a victim will do is check all the for sale ads.
About Travel Trailer Group
44,030 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 20, 2025