Guest Post by NRVIA“Selling an RV can be a real pain, especially not knowing the history of the RV! Buyers want the best, and as a seller, YOU want a great selling experience!” Individual RV sellers and dealerships can benefit from having RVs inspected for several important reasons.Credibility and Trust
Having an inspection report from a qualified RV inspector can enhance the credibility of the seller. It demonstrates transparency and a willingness to provide potential buyers with accurate and detailed information about the RV’s condition.Faster Sales
A travel trailer or other RV in good condition is more likely to sell quickly. Buyers are often more confident in purchasing an RV that has been inspected and deemed roadworthy and problem-free. This can lead to a shorter time on the market.Higher Selling Price
A well-maintained and inspected RV can command a higher selling price. Buyers are willing to pay more for an RV with a clean bill of health, as they are likely to avoid unexpected repair costs.Attract Serious Buyers
An RV inspection report can help filter out non-serious or overly cautious buyers. It attracts buyers who are genuinely interested in the Class A RV or other RV’s condition and who may be willing to pay a fair price for a well-maintained vehicle.Streamlined Negotiations
An inspection report can provide a clear understanding of the RV’s condition. This can help streamline negotiations with potential buyers, as both parties have a common understanding of the RV’s strengths and weaknesses.Market Competitiveness
In a competitive RV market, offering an inspected truck camper or other RV can make your listing stand out. It can be a compelling selling point that distinguishes your RV from others.Facilitate Financing
Some buyers may require financing or insurance to purchase the RV. An inspection report can make it easier for buyers to secure these services, potentially expediting the sale.It’s important to note that sellers should be upfront about the inspection results and should be ready to address any issues discovered during the inspection. While an inspection can benefit sellers in many ways, it’s crucial to ensure that the RV is accurately represented to maintain a positive reputation and prevent potential legal issues. This is why it’s important for buyers to always ask to see the RV inspection report before buying the RV.Here is a step-by-step guide to finding an independent third-party RV certified inspector by the National RV Inspectors Association (NRVIA). 1. Go to
www.nrvia.org/locate and click the “Find an RV Inspector” button.
2. A map of the United States and Canada will appear with hundreds of green pins representing all the certified and master certified RV inspectors who are current members of NRVIA.3. Type in the zip code or city and state of your location and indicate if you’d like to see all the inspectors within a 100- or 250-mile radius of that location. The map will center on your location and show pins for all member-certified RV inspectors in your area. 4. To learn more about an inspector, click on a pin within the map or click on the “View Profile” link to see their photo, business name, business website, phone number, email address, a brief description of their business, their credentials, and any vital information.5. To schedule an appointment, visit the inspector’s website for more information, email or call them directly.Please note: The inspector’s profile may show their current certifications, including any held with the RV Technician Association of America (RVTAA) as a registered or certified technician. If so, that NRVIA member is not allowed to work on any RV they have inspected for one year after the inspection.If you have further questions, email info@nrvia.org or call (855) 472-9948.,The National Recreational Vehicle Inspectors Association (NRVIA) is the certifying body and professional membership organization providing credentials for professional recreational vehicle inspectors across North America. NRVIA’s mission is to provide credibility by verifying hands-on training, creating opportunities for continuing education, certification testing, and awarding of credentials to qualified inspectors. Our inspectors are required to follow specific Standards of Practice and a Code of Ethics that will ensure an inspection of the highest quality and caliber. For more information, go to https://nrvia.org/locate/.