![]() Tire age: Check the age of tires and ask about prior driving conditions and whether they have been stored with tire covers.Gray and black water tanks: Inspect the drains and ask if hoses are included.Freshwater fill tank: Check that the connection is clean and ask about any fill hoses.Power connection: Inspect the outlets and power cords to ensure they are in good working condition.External fittings: Scan the handrails, mirrors, roof ladder, or any additional equipment attached to the outside of the rig.Slide outs: Test the slide outs and check the overall condition of the seals and covers.Check for any rips, tears, or loose arms. Demonstrate that the keys lock and unlock the doors safely and smoothly. Ask the seller to produce working keys for each door. Doors: Ensure that all doors and locks work properly.Rust or dirt lines are indicative of leaks. ![]() Windows: Look at the exterior of the windows.Make sure the lenses don’t have any dents, scratches, or cracks as well. That includes brake lights, turn signals, and headlights. Lighting: Make sure that all exterior lights are functioning properly.The plumbing vents, skylights, and refrigerator vents should function correctly. Look at the RV’s TV antenna and make sure this looks like it’s in good shape. The roof shouldn’t have any dents or scratches. Trees can damage the roof at these locations. Roof: On the exterior of the roof, look at both the leading and trailing edges.Rust: Pay special attention to any rust and where it is located!.If there are leaks, you may notice brown, vertical lines trending down from the caulking. Seals and caulking: Inspect all seals to make sure they are not cracked, leaky or dry.Point out any issues and ask for more details. Look for signs of stains, rust, corrosion, or other deformities. Focus on the quality of the exterior finish. Look for scratches, dents, or any other signs of damage. Overall appearance: Walk around the RV and scan from top to bottom.Make note of any documentation provided including motorhome title, vehicle or appliance manuals, service records, warranties, or receipts.
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