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tourusa

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@mitch any ideas on the best way to proceed with an offer or not ?
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MitchF150

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Well, you'd have to see the rig in person I'd think and get up on that roof yourself or hire someone to inspect it for you. Then all you can do is take it from that assessment.
Other's have pointed out some good things to consider too, so you would be taking on a big project that could only get deeper once you open it up..
Hard to say. Guess it depends on how much you want it and how much more $$ you feel comfortable investing to repair it...
You could just low ball the offer and see what happens... But, then the seller might accept it! So be prepared for that and only offer if you are serious about it.
Good luck! Mitch
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tourusa

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Yes would have to get a survey done and even get a quote off a local rv mobile guy to price up to fix, I would get up on the roof as I’m thinking 10k off the price for the fox and the risk, he will probably not take it but don’t want to pay his money then regret
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tourusa

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Hi all, if I was to purchase how would you approach resolving and stabilizing especially with the slide out there and the type of roof covering is it fiberglass or TPF , I’ve had a few campers, and how much to remediate either diy or with a professional thanks
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tourusa

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Hi all have a new project I’m looking at purchasing with a power gremlin, posted in a new thread looking for advise
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