: Be aware that some RV parks do not allow rigs older than 10 years, or they may require a case-by-case assessment for older units.

: Ensure your tow vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and payload capacity can safely handle the trailer when fully loaded. Inspection Red Flags

Buying a used RV trailer can save significant money, but it requires a disciplined approach to avoid inheriting someone else’s maintenance nightmares. The process involves verifying the RV's history, conducting a rigorous physical inspection for water damage, and ensuring the unit is safe to tow.

Water is the biggest threat to an RV's structural integrity. Focus your physical inspection on these critical areas: 6 Tips for Buying a Used RV - From a RV tech

Before visiting a seller, gather as much background as possible to filter out poor options.