INSPECTION REPORT
1234, Any Town, MN 11111
VIN Number:
2022 Alliance Paradigm 370FB
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INSPECTION CUSTOMER
John Customer
customer@happy.inspection
000-000-0000
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INSPECTED BY
Wade Johnson
North Star RV Inspections, LLC
(218) 287-7925
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Date: 5/6/2022 | Time: 08:00 AM | Report ID: Joe Customer |
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Comment Key or Definitions
The following definitions of comment descriptions represent this inspection report. All comments by the inspector should be considered before purchasing this RV home. Any recommendations by the inspector to repair suggests a second opinion or further inspection by a qualified RV technician. All costs associated with further inspection fees and repair or replacement of item, component or unit should be considered before you purchase.
Acceptable (A) = A visually observed item, component or unit and if no other comments were made then it appeared to be performing its intended function with little or no deterioration visible.
Fair (F)= The item or its components is not in need of immediate repair as it is performing its intended function but deterioration is visible. Some opinions may elect to repair or replace this item now while others may wait.
Poor (P) = The item, component or unit is not functioning as intended and replacement is recommended, or needs further evaluation by a qualified RV technician.
Not Inspected (NI)= The item, unit or component was not inspected, and no representations were made as to whether or not it was functioning as intended and a statement for the reason for not inspecting may be made.
Not Present (NP) = This item, component or unit is not in this RV.
NRVIA Standards of Practice
Purpose, Scope and General Statements
1 – The purpose of the Standards of Practice is to establish a uniform standard for North Star RV Inspections LLC to inspect and report in an objective manner the conditions of a Recreational Vehicle and its components.
2 – The Standards describe the components, and systems included in an RV Inspection.
3 – The Standards apply to motorized and towable types of RVs as defined by the RV Industry.
4 – The Standards apply to a visual inspection of those areas, components and systems that are readily accessible to determine at the time of inspection that they are performing their intended function without regard to life expectancy.
5 – The purpose of the RV inspection is to identify visible and operational defects as permitted by the current conditions that in the judgment of the RV Inspector will adversely affect the function or integrity of the items, components and systems of the Recreational Vehicle.
6 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards of Practice are basically visual and rely upon the opinion, judgment, education and experience of the RV Inspector and are not intended to be technically exhaustive.
7 – RV Inspections shall be performed in a time period sufficient to allow compliance with the provisions of the NRVIA Standards of Practice.
8 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards shall not be construed as being a compliance inspection of any code, governmental regulation or manufacturer’s installation instructions or procedures. In the event a law, statute or ordinance prohibits a procedure recommended in the Standards, the RV Inspector is relieved of the obligation to adhere to the prohibited part of the Standards.
9 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards are not an expressed, implied warranty or guarantee of adequacy, performance or useful life of any RV, any of its components or systems.
10 – Only those items specifically listed on the RV Inspection Report will be included in the RV Inspectors evaluation.
11 – The RV Inspector shall report any system or component included in the Standards of Practice which were present at the time of the RV Inspection but were NOT inspected and provide the reason they were not inspected.
General Limitations and Exclusions
1 – RV Inspections performed under North Star RV Inspections LLC Standards of Practice exclude any items concealed or not readily accessible to the RV Inspector. The RV Inspector is not required to move furniture, personal or stored items. Lifting floor covering, accessing interior walls and ceilings in which could damage or destroy the components or systems being evaluated is not part of the RV Inspection.
2 – The determination of the presence of damage caused by insects or water is only to be evaluated by observation with an opinion being rendered by RV Inspector that is to make the client aware of the issue.
3 – Excluded from the Standards of Practice is the determination of indoor air quality of the RV and it’s consequence of physical damage, toxicity, odors, waste products and noxiousness.
4 – The RV Inspection and report are opinions only that are based upon the visual observation of the existing conditions of the RV at the time of the RV Inspection. The report is not intended to be or construed as a guarantee, warranty or any form of insurance. The RV Inspector will not be responsible for any repairs or replacement with regard to the RV or its contents.
5 – The RV Inspector is not required to enter any premises that visibly show a threat to the safety of the RV Inspector or others nor inspect any area or component that poses a danger to the RV Inspector or others.
6 – The NRVIA Certified RV Inspector will inspect and report on the RV items listed in this report and their condition during the RV Inspection. Any additional items of inspection will be dependent upon any agreements that are made between the client and the RV Inspector.
Weather: Temperature Degrees : 27 | Type of RV Inspection: Premier | Style of RV: 5th Wheel |
RV Status: At RV Dealer | Client Present: No |
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North Star RV Inspections LLC does not recommend any RV technicians.
All costs associated with further inspection fees and repair or replacement of item, component or unit should be considered before you purchase.
10.2.D | Tire Pressure | |
Poor | ||
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The inspector observed that the streetside front tire is not currently set at the correct tire pressure based
on the manufacturer's recommendation on the vehicle data plate. It is recommended that the tire be inflated
to the recommended cold pressure before the RV travels at highway speeds.
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North Star RV Inspections LLC does not recommend any technicians.
All costs associated with further inspection fees and repair or replacement of item, component or unit should be considered before you purchase.
3.1 | Lap Sealant | |
Fair | ||
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(1) Inspector observed small gaps in lap sealant on curbside of rear attic vent. This could be an area of
possible water intrusion.
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(3) Inspector observed the lack of lap sealant on streetside roof skylight. This could be an area of future water
intrusion. Water was puddling in these locations at time of inspection.
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(5) Inspector observed the lack of lap sealant around solar panel roof mounting brackets on rear streetside
and front streetside of solar panel. This could be an area of possible water intrusion.
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3.3 | Trim Rail (Curbside) | |
Poor | ||
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(1) Inspector observed gaps in sealant at front curbside trim rail where it meets front cap. This is an area of
possible water intrusion.
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3.4 | Rear Cap, Joints and Seals | |
Poor | ||
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Inspector observed a gap in the rear cap sealant by rear gutter spout on curbside. This is an area of
possible water intrusion.
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4.3 | Cargo/Access Doors | |
Poor | ||
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(2) Exterior front cap wall storage compartment lock is installed wrong and will not lock compartment door.
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5.3.A | Cargo/Access Doors | |
Poor | ||
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Curbside storage compartment door closes hard.
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6.0 | Exterior Rear Cap Wall Condition | |
Poor | ||
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(3) Inspector observed exterior rear cap wall trim at top streetside corner has come loose and has dropped
down. This could be an area of future water intrusion.
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9.2.D | Sweeps, Seals, & Gaskets | |
Poor | ||
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Inspector observed bulb seal on front streetside slideout at bottom front corner is loose and not in the
mounting track.
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18.9 | Refrigerator - Backside Cooling Coils / Proper Venting | |
Poor | ||
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(1) The inspector observed improper baffling and insulation on the backside of the refrigerator that will affect
proper cooling and performance of the refrigerator. It is recommended this be repaired by a qualified RV
technician.
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19.6 | Washer / Dryer - Vent Condition | |
Poor | ||
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The exterior vent for clothes dryer is loose and not sealed properly.
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21.20 | Walls - Trim Work on Walls | |
Poor | ||
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Inspector observed interior curbside slideout wood trim is not attached properly at bottom and is pinching
vinyl flooring when slideout is extended.
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21.32 | Flooring - Condition | |
Poor | ||
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Inspector observed vinyl flooring that goes under trim of curbside slideout is not flush with floor when
slideout is extended. It is detached and pushed up.
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21.40 | Kitchen Sink - Faucet Working | |
Poor | ||
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Kitchen sink faucet has very poor water flow at time of inspection.
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21.55 | Shower / Tub - Door Latch Functioning | |
Poor | ||
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Shower door latch is loose and not functioning as intended at time of inspection.
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North Star RV Inspections LLC does not recommend any technicians.
All costs associated with further inspection fees and repair or replacement of item, component or unit should be considered before you purchase.
4.0 | Front Cap Wall Condition | |
Fair | ||
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(2) Inspector observed sealant on front cap curbside joint where curbside wall meets front cap, the silicone
sealant was not installed the full length.
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4.3 | Cargo/Access Doors | |
Poor | ||
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(1) The front storage compartment latches are loose and have the scratched surface material and also do not
retract when door is not hanging on them.
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11.3 | Underbelly - Condition | |
Fair | ||
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(2) Inspector observed a cut in the underbelly cover on the front drop down frame portion of the cover.
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14.16 | Polarity / Voltage Test - Dining Area Receptacles | |
Yes | ||
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Inspector observed electrical receptacle between dining table and recliner sofa on curbside slideout wall is
loose and missing mounting screws.
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22.22 | Cabinets / Dressers Inspected | |
Yes | ||
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Inspector observed that the streetside couch end table storage compartment wall panel is loose.
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2.1 | Voltage On Steps | |
No | ||
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the steps during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.2 | Voltage On Handles | |
No | ||
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the door handle during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.3 | Voltage On Windows | |
No | ||
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the window frame during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.4 | Voltage On Chassis | |
No | ||
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the chassis during the Hot Skin Test.
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3.2 | Front Cap, Joints and Seals | |
Fair | ||
(1) New lap sealant has been applied to streetside front cap joint since RV was built.
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(2) Inspector observed different brand of sealant on curbside of front cap joint and seal. It is recommended this
be checked to prevent future water intrusion.
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5.1.A | Paint and/or Decals | |
Acceptable | ||
There are small bubbles in the curbside front top decal below the front gutter spout.
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5.2.B | Windows | |
Acceptable | ||
There is a scratch at the top of the streetside center window on the left side.
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6.0 | Exterior Rear Cap Wall Condition | |
Poor | ||
(2) Inspector observed sealant around exterior rear cap wall clearance lights was installed haphazardly.
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9.3.A | Slide Rail Gear Rack System | |
Acceptable | ||
This RV is equipped with a Schwintek slideout. When extending or retracting a Schwintek slideout, hold the
button for a full 3 seconds after fully moving the slideout in or out. This helps the slideout adjust itself into
proper alignment.
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9.3.D | Slide Rail Gear Rack System | |
Acceptable | ||
This RV is equipped with a Schwintek slideout. When extending or retracting a Schwintek slideout, hold the
button for a full 3 seconds after fully moving the slideout in or out. This helps the slideout adjust itself into
proper alignment.
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11.3 | Underbelly - Condition | |
Fair | ||
(1) There is a storage tube for sewer hoses and attachments installed under the rear of the RV.
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17.0 | LP Leak System Test | |
Acceptable | ||
The LP leak system test over a 5 minute period. The system maintained proper pressure during the time.
The picture reflected here show the date and time of the test performed. |
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Items Inspected
Total number in report.
34
Summary Comments
Total number in report.
17
Videos
Total number in report.
6
360° Images
Total number in report.
192
Photos
Total number in report.
1.0 |
Vehicle Data
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(1) Manufacturer's VIN Data Plate Photo
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(2) RVIA Seal Photo
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(3) Frame Number Photo
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(4) State License Plate Photo
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(5) Build Sheet Photo
Build sheets not available at time of inspection. |
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(6) RV Model Number
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NOTE: Most hot skin issues may not be a direct short of power to ground but rather a high resistive short. In many cases, they may not trip the circuit breakers or blow fuses. However, the frame, chassis, copper tubing and metal trim pieces on the coach can conduct voltage.
NOTE: Any reading below 5 volts is considered safe. Conversely, any reading above 5 volts can be dangerous.
2.0 |
Hot Skin Test
Condition: |
2.1 |
Voltage On Steps
Condition: |
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the steps during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.2 |
Voltage On Handles
Condition: |
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the door handle during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.3 |
Voltage On Windows
Condition: |
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the window frame during the Hot Skin Test.
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2.4 |
Voltage On Chassis
Condition: |
Less than 5.0 volts AC was found on the chassis during the Hot Skin Test.
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NOTE: Lap sealant should appear soft, pliable and rubbery. If the lap sealant around roof edges, skylights, vents and appliances looks cracked, brittle, loose or turned up at the edges, it is very possible that this could cause water intrusion which can become a major issue.
NOTE: It is recommended that the roof and seams be checked every 6 months and repaired whenever necessary to prevent water intrusion.
3.0 |
Roof Condition
Condition: |
(1) Roof overview back-to-front.
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(2) Roof overview front to back.
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3.1 |
Lap Sealant
Condition: |
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(1) Inspector observed small gaps in lap sealant on curbside of rear attic vent. This could be an area of
possible water intrusion.
![]() Rear Attic Vent Lap Sealant
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(2) Overview of the lap sealant.
![]() Rear Streetside Vent Lap Sealant
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(3) Inspector observed the lack of lap sealant on streetside roof skylight. This could be an area of future water
intrusion. Water was puddling in these locations at time of inspection.
![]() Streetside Skylight Lap Sealant
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(4) Overview of the lap sealant.
![]() Front Vent Lap Sealant
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(5) Inspector observed the lack of lap sealant around solar panel roof mounting brackets on rear streetside
and front streetside of solar panel. This could be an area of possible water intrusion.
![]() Solar Panel Mount Rear Streetside
![]() Solar Panel Mount Front Streetside
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3.2 |
Front Cap, Joints and Seals
Condition: |
(1) New lap sealant has been applied to streetside front cap joint since RV was built.
![]() Front Cap Joint Sealant Streetside
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(2) Inspector observed different brand of sealant on curbside of front cap joint and seal. It is recommended this
be checked to prevent future water intrusion.
![]() Front Cap Joint Sealant Curbside
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3.3 |
Trim Rail (Curbside)
Condition: |
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(1) Inspector observed gaps in sealant at front curbside trim rail where it meets front cap. This is an area of
possible water intrusion.
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(2) Overview of the curbside trim rail.
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3.4 |
Rear Cap, Joints and Seals
Condition: |
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Inspector observed a gap in the rear cap sealant by rear gutter spout on curbside. This is an area of
possible water intrusion.
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3.5 |
Trim Rail (Streetside)
Condition: |
Streetside trim rail overview.
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3.6 |
Exterior Vents - (14 x 14)
Condition: |
Overview of the exterior vent(s).
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![]() Rear Vent
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3.7 |
Exterior Vent Cover(s)
Condition: |
Overview of the exterior vent cover(s)
![]() Center Roof Vent Cover
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3.8 |
Plumbing Vent Covers
Condition: |
3.9 |
Roof Refrigerator Vent
Condition: |
3.10 |
Skylights
Condition: |
3.11 |
Air Conditioner #1 (Shroud)
Condition: |
AC Shroud overview.
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3.12 |
Air Conditioner #1 (Exterior Coils)
Condition: |
3.13 |
Air Conditioner #2 (Shroud)
Condition: |
AC Shroud overview.
![]() Center AC Shroud
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3.14 |
Air Conditioner #2 (Exterior Coils)
Condition: |
3.15 |
Air Conditioner #3 (Shroud)
Condition: |
AC Shroud overview.
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3.16 |
Air Conditioner #3 (Exterior Coils)
Condition: |
3.17 |
TV Antenna Exterior Roof Unit
Condition: |
3.18 |
TV Antenna Interior Handle and Crank
Condition: |
3.19 |
Satellite Antenna
Condition: |
3.20 |
Radio Antenna
Condition: |
3.21 |
Solar Panels
Condition: |
Roof solar panel overview.
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3.22 |
Ladder - Roof Access
Condition: |
Ladder used during inspection.
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4.0 |
Front Cap Wall Condition
Condition: |
(1) Exterior front cap wall overview.
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(2) Inspector observed sealant on front cap curbside joint where curbside wall meets front cap, the silicone
sealant was not installed the full length.
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(3) Exterior front cap wall streetside trim overview.
![]() Exterior Front Cap Wall Streetside Trim
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4.1 |
Paint and/or Decals
Condition: |
4.2 |
Windows
Condition: |
4.3 |
Cargo/Access Doors
Condition: |
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(1) The front storage compartment latches are loose and have the scratched surface material and also do not
retract when door is not hanging on them.
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(2) Exterior front cap wall storage compartment lock is installed wrong and will not lock compartment door.
![]() Exterior Front Cap Storage Compartment Lock Front Side
![]() Exterior Front Cap Wall Storage Compartment Lock Backside
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4.4 |
Generator Compartment
Condition: |
Overview of the generator compartment.
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5.0.A |
Sidewall Condition
Condition: |
Overview of the curbside sidewall.
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5.1.A |
Paint and/or Decals
Condition: |
There are small bubbles in the curbside front top decal below the front gutter spout.
![]() Curbside Top Front Decal
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5.2.A |
Windows
Condition: |
5.3.A |
Cargo/Access Doors
Condition: |
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Curbside storage compartment door closes hard.
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Curbside Storage Compartment Door
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5.0.B |
Sidewall Condition
Condition: |
Overview of the streetside sidewall.
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![]() Rear Streetside Sidewall
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5.1.B |
Paint and/or Decals
Condition: |
5.2.B |
Windows
Condition: |
There is a scratch at the top of the streetside center window on the left side.
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5.3.B |
Cargo/Access Doors
Condition: |
Streetside cargo access door overview.
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6.0 |
Exterior Rear Cap Wall Condition
Condition: |
(1) Overview of exterior rear cap.
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(2) Inspector observed sealant around exterior rear cap wall clearance lights was installed haphazardly.
![]() Rear Cap Wall Lights Sealant
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(3) Inspector observed exterior rear cap wall trim at top streetside corner has come loose and has dropped
down. This could be an area of future water intrusion.
![]() Exterior Rear Cap Wall Streetside Trim
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6.1 |
Paint and/or Decals
Condition: |
6.2 |
Windows
Condition: |
6.3 |
Cargo/Access Doors
Condition: |
7.0 |
Door Condition and Operation
Condition: |
(1) Overview of the exterior of the entrance door.
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(2) Overview of the interior of the entrance door.
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7.1 |
Screen Door Condition and Operation
Condition: |
Overview of the screen door.
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7.2 |
Grab Bar
Condition: |
7.3 |
Steps
Condition: |
Overview of the main step(s).
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8.0.A |
Frame and Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
8.1.A |
Fabric Condition
Condition: |
Main front awning fabric overview.
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8.2.A |
Awning Operation
Condition: |
Main front awning operation video.
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8.3.A |
Awning Lights
Condition: |
Main front awning LED lights overview.
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8.0.B |
Frame and Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
8.1.B |
Fabric Condition
Condition: |
Rear main awning fabric overview.
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8.2.B |
Awning Operation
Condition: |
Rear main awning operation video.
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8.3.B |
Awning Lights
Condition: |
Overview of the rear awning LED lights.
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9.0.A |
Slideout Roof
Condition: |
Overview of the front curbside slideout roof.
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9.1.A |
Slideout T-Molding Trim
Condition: |
9.2.A |
Sweeps, Seals, & Gaskets
Condition: |
9.3.A |
Slide Rail Gear Rack System
Condition: |
This RV is equipped with a Schwintek slideout. When extending or retracting a Schwintek slideout, hold the
button for a full 3 seconds after fully moving the slideout in or out. This helps the slideout adjust itself into
proper alignment.
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9.4.A |
Wiring Harness under Slideout
Condition: |
9.5.A |
Slideout Floor
Condition: |
Overview of the front curbside slideout floor.
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9.6.A |
12-Volt DC Control and Switches
Condition: |
9.7.A |
Slideout Operation
Condition: |
Curbside front slideout operation video.
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9.8.A |
Slideout Awning Topper Operation
Condition: |
9.9.A |
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
9.10.A |
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric
Condition: |
9.0.B |
Slideout Roof
Condition: |
Overview of the rear curbside slideout roof.
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9.1.B |
Slideout T-Molding Trim
Condition: |
9.2.B |
Sweeps, Seals, & Gaskets
Condition: |
9.3.B |
Slide Rail Gear Rack System
Condition: |
9.4.B |
Wiring Harness under Slideout
Condition: |
9.5.B |
Slideout Floor
Condition: |
Overview of the rear curbside slideout floor.
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9.6.B |
12-Volt DC Control and Switches
Condition: |
9.7.B |
Slideout Operation
Condition: |
Curbside rear slideout operation video.
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9.8.B |
Slideout Awning Topper Operation
Condition: |
9.9.B |
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
9.10.B |
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric
Condition: |
Overview of rear curbside slideout awning topper fabric.
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9.0.C |
Slideout Roof
Condition: |
Overview of the rear streetside slideout roof.
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9.1.C |
Slideout T-Molding Trim
Condition: |
9.2.C |
Sweeps, Seals, & Gaskets
Condition: |
9.3.C |
Slide Rail Gear Rack System
Condition: |
9.4.C |
Wiring Harness under Slideout
Condition: |
9.5.C |
Slideout Floor
Condition: |
Overview of rear streetside slideout floor.
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9.6.C |
12-Volt DC Control and Switches
Condition: |
9.7.C |
Slideout Operation
Condition: |
Rear streetside slideout operation video.
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9.8.C |
Slideout Awning Topper Operation
Condition: |
9.9.C |
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
9.10.C |
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric
Condition: |
Overview of rear streetside slideout awning topper fabric.
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9.0.D |
Slideout Roof
Condition: |
Overview of the front streetside slideout roof.
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9.1.D |
Slideout T-Molding Trim
Condition: |
9.2.D |
Sweeps, Seals, & Gaskets
Condition: |
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Inspector observed bulb seal on front streetside slideout at bottom front corner is loose and not in the
mounting track.
![]() Bottom Bulb Seal Front Streetside Slideout
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9.3.D |
Slide Rail Gear Rack System
Condition: |
This RV is equipped with a Schwintek slideout. When extending or retracting a Schwintek slideout, hold the
button for a full 3 seconds after fully moving the slideout in or out. This helps the slideout adjust itself into
proper alignment.
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9.4.D |
Wiring Harness under Slideout
Condition: |
9.5.D |
Slideout Floor
Condition: |
Overview of the front streetside slideout floor.
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9.6.D |
12-Volt DC Control and Switches
Condition: |
9.7.D |
Slideout Operation
Condition: |
Front streetside slideout operation video.
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9.8.D |
Slideout Awning Topper Operation
Condition: |
9.9.D |
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism
Condition: |
9.10.D |
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric
Condition: |
Overview of front streetside slideout on awning topper fabric.
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NOTE: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
10.0.A |
Tire Condition
Condition: |
Curbside - Front Wheel Assembly
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10.1.A |
Tire Tread Condition
Condition: |
10.2.A |
Tire Pressure
Condition: |
Tire pressure reading.
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NOTE: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
10.0.B |
Tire Condition
Condition: |
Curbside - Rear Wheel Assembly
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10.1.B |
Tire Tread Condition
Condition: |
10.2.B |
Tire Pressure
Condition: |
Tire pressure reading.
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NOTE: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
10.0.C |
Tire Condition
Condition: |
Streetside - Rear Wheel Assembly
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10.1.C |
Tire Tread Condition
Condition: |
10.2.C |
Tire Pressure
Condition: |
Tire pressure reading.
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NOTE: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
10.0.D |
Tire Condition
Condition: |
Streetside - Front Wheel Assembly
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10.1.D |
Tire Tread Condition
Condition: |
10.2.D |
Tire Pressure
Condition: |
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The inspector observed that the streetside front tire is not currently set at the correct tire pressure based
on the manufacturer's recommendation on the vehicle data plate. It is recommended that the tire be inflated
to the recommended cold pressure before the RV travels at highway speeds.
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NOTE: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
10.0.E |
Tire Condition
Condition: |
10.1.E |
Tire Tread Condition
Condition: |
10.2.E |
Tire Pressure
Condition: |
Note: Due to insurance restrictions, the motor home can NOT be driven by the inspector.
Also, due to the lack of clearance under the motor home and safety concerns, the inspector will conduct the following visual inspections from the outer perimeter of the motor home.
11.0 |
Running Gear - Condition (Axles, Springs, Other Components)
Condition: |
Overview of running gear.
![]() Panorama Picture Running Gear Front to Back
![]() Curbside Front Running Gear
![]() Curbside Rear Running Gear
![]() Streetside Front Running Gear
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11.1 |
Chassis and Frame Condition
Condition: |
11.2 |
Shock Absorber System Condition
Condition: |
11.3 |
Underbelly - Condition
Condition: |
(1) There is a storage tube for sewer hoses and attachments installed under the rear of the RV.
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(2) Inspector observed a cut in the underbelly cover on the front drop down frame portion of the cover.
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12.0 |
Break Away Switch
Condition: |
Overview of the 12 volt breakaway switch.
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12.1 |
Safety Chains
Condition: |
12.2 |
Leveling System Condition
Condition: |
(1) Leveling system operation video.
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(2) Overview of hydraulic system.
![]() Hydraulic Tank and Hoses Front Compartment
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(3) Leveling jacks overview.
![]() Rear Curbside
![]() Center Curbside
![]() Center Streetside
![]() Rear Streetside
![]() Front Curbside
![]() Front Streetside
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12.3 |
5th Wheel Landing Gear Condition
Condition: |
12.4 |
5th Wheel - Pin Box
Condition: |
Overview of the pin box.
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The inspector tested the Break Away switch by pulling the break away cable and listened for a click or hum at the wheel assemblies, and also checked DC amperage at the Break Away switch. However, this does not indicate that the brakes engaged at all wheel assemblies. It is recommended that the trailer be attached to a tow vehicle and with the Break Away switch engaged, test resistance to movement. The best way to be sure this system is functioning is to have the wheels pulled and the brakes be evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
NOTE: 12 volt chassis lights are the lights that are connected to the 12 volt chassis electrical system.
13.0 |
7-Pin Cord
Condition: |
Overview of the 7 pin cord.
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13.1 |
Front Clearance Lights
Condition: |
Overview of front clearance lights.
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13.2 |
Rear Clearance Lights
Condition: |
Overview of rear clearance lights.
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13.3 |
Streetside - Marker Lights
Condition: |
Overview streetside marker light.
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13.4 |
Curbside - Marker Lights
Condition: |
Overview of curbside marker lights.
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13.5 |
Left Turn and Brake Light
Condition: |
13.6 |
Right Turn and Brake Light
Condition: |
13.7 |
Backup Lights
Condition: |
13.8 |
Flood Lights
Condition: |
13.9 |
Utility Lights
Condition: |
13.10 |
Hitch Lights
Condition: |
Overview of front hitch lights.
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13.11 |
Porch Lights
Condition: |
Overview of curbside porch light.
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13.12 |
Security Lights
Condition: |
Overview of streetside security light.
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13.13 |
Waste Dump Lights
Condition: |
14.0 |
Power Cord Inspected
Condition: |
14.1 |
Power Cord - Condition
Condition: |
14.2 |
Inside Electrical Panel Box - Condition
Condition: |
Overview of the electrical panel.
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14.3 |
Electrical Panel Box - Signs of Repair or Service
Condition: |
14.4 |
Electrical Panel Box - Circuit Breakers in Place
Condition: |
14.5 |
Electrical Panel Box - Wiring with Signs of Discoloration from Heat
Condition: |
14.6 |
Electrical Panel Box - Wiring Secure
Condition: |
14.7 |
Electrical Panel Box - All White, Black and Ground Wires Kept Separate
Condition: |
14.8 |
Fuse Panel Box Inspected
Condition: |
14.9 |
12Volt DC Fuse Panel Box - Condition
Condition: |
Inside fuse panel box overview.
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14.10 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - All Exterior Receptacles
Condition: |
14.11 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Receptacles in Storage Bay Areas
Condition: |
14.12 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Bedroom Receptacles
Condition: |
14.13 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Receptacle Behind Refrigerator
Condition: |
14.14 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Kitchen Receptacles
Condition: |
Polarity test kitchen receptacles.
![]() Kitchen Receptacle Left of Cooktop
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14.15 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Living Room Receptacles
Condition: |
14.16 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Dining Area Receptacles
Condition: |
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Inspector observed electrical receptacle between dining table and recliner sofa on curbside slideout wall is
loose and missing mounting screws.
![]() Curbside Slideout Wall Receptacle
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14.17 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Bath and Toilet Area Receptacles
Condition: |
14.18 |
Polarity / Voltage Test - Receptacles Behind all Electronics and Appliances
Condition: |
14.19 |
Voltage Test - USB Ports / 12-Volt Plugins
Condition: |
Overview of USB outlets voltage test.
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14.20 |
GFCI Trip Testing - Bathroom Receptacles
Condition: |
14.21 |
GFCI Trip Testing - Kitchen Receptacles
Condition: |
14.22 |
GFCI Trip Testing - Storage Bay Receptacles
Condition: |
14.23 |
GFCI Trip Testing - All Exterior Receptacles
Condition: |
14.24 |
Power Converter - Condition
Condition: |
Power converter overview.
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14.25 |
Power Converter - Did DC Voltage Drop at Least 1/2 Volt
Condition: |
Power converter test.
![]() Power Converter Test With Shore Power On
![]() Power Converter Test With Shore Power Off
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14.26 |
Inverter - Installed
Condition: |
(1) Inverter output voltage at kitchen island receptacle.
![]() 122 VAC at Kitchen Island Receptacle
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(2) Inverter output frequency and kitchen island receptacle.
![]() 60 Hertz at Kitchen Island Receptacle
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14.27 |
Inverter - General Condtion
Condition: |
Inverter overview.
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14.28 |
Inverter - Inspected Cables, Wiring and Fuses
Condition: |
14.29 |
12Volt DC House Battery - Box Condtion
Condition: |
House battery Box overview.
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14.30 |
12Volt DC House Battery - Cables and Terminals Condition
Condition: |
14.31 |
12-Volt DC House Battery(s) - Matched for Size and Age
Condition: |
14.32 |
12-Volt DC House Battery(s) - Positive and Negative Cables Matched for Load
Condition: |
14.33 |
12-Volt DC House Battery(s) - Have They Been Maintained?
Condition: |
14.34 |
12-Volt DC House Battery(s) - Operational
Condition: |
14.35 |
12Volt DC House Battery - Vented and Secure
Condition: |
14.36 |
Solar Control Panel
Condition: |
Overview of the solar control panel.
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NOTE: Due to the inability to determine the age and quality of the water in the fresh water tank, the tank should be drained and sanitized before refilling for use.
NOTE: Due to the types of materials and waste used in the tanks and depending on previous maintenance, fresh and waste monitor sensor probes may perform inaccurately between applications due to build up.
15.0 |
Exterior Water Panel
Condition: |
Overview of the exterior water panel.
![]() Front Exterior Water Panel
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15.1 |
Operation and Condition of Outside Shower
Condition: |
15.2 |
City Water Connection Condition
Condition: |
15.3 |
On-Board Water System: Tank, Water Pump and Fixtures for Tank Fill Condition
Condition: |
Fresh water tank dump valve.
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15.4 |
Waste Water Sewer / Hose Fittings
Condition: |
15.5 |
Black Water Tank #1
Condition: |
15.6 |
Black Water Tank #2
Condition: |
15.7 |
Gray Water Tank #1
Condition: |
15.8 |
Gray Water Tank #2 / Galley
Condition: |
15.9 |
Battery / Waste / Water Monitor Panel Condition
Condition: |
Water monitor panel overview.
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NOTE: LP Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 years after which time it is recommended they be replaced.
NOTE: CO Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 to 7 years after which time it is recommended they be replaced.
NOTE: Smoke Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 or 10 years after which time it is recommended they be replaced.
16.0 |
DOT Cylinder(s)
Condition: |
LP tanks both have same manufacture date.
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16.1 |
Hoses and Regulators
Condition: |
LP systems hoses and regulators overview.
![]() Curbside LP Regulator
![]() Streetside Auto Changover Regulator
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16.2 |
LP Detector
Condition: |
LP detector date and serial number overview.
![]() LP/CO Detector Combo Unit Back
![]() LP/CO Detector Combo Unit Front
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LP/CO Combo Unit Test Video
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16.3 |
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Condition: |
16.4 |
Smoke Detector
Condition: |
16.5 |
Fire Extinguisher
Condition: |
Fire extinguisher overview.
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16.6 |
Quick Connect Grill Port
Condition: |
Overview of exterior curbside LP quick connect grill port.
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NOTE: A proper leak test can only be performed at a gas cooktop or a grill port on the exterior of the RV. If neither of these are present a Propane Leak Test can't be performed.
17.0 |
LP Leak System Test
Condition: |
The LP leak system test over a 5 minute period. The system maintained proper pressure during the time.
The picture reflected here show the date and time of the test performed. ![]() LP Leak Test Start Time
![]() LP leak test stop time
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NOTE: If the RV has an absorption refrigerator, the absorption refrigerator must be in operation for at least 12 hours to allow for an accurate temperature reading to be taken in the freezer and the refrigerator compartments.
NOTE: This inspection may not reveal a problem if the refrigerator was not powered on for the minimum recommended time.
NOTE: Mud Dauber screens are stainless steel screens and springs that will not block air flow to and from exterior appliance openings. These are used to keep insects from nesting inside the appliances.
18.0 |
Refrigerator - Control Board
Condition: |
(1) Overview of refrigerator front.
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(2) Refrigerator data plate.
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18.1 |
Refrigerator - Front Side Door Panels
Condition: |
18.2 |
Refrigerator - Front Side Door Seals
Condition: |
18.3 |
Refrigerator - Front Side Door Frame
Condition: |
18.4 |
Refrigerator - Inside Freezer Walls
Condition: |
18.5 |
Refrigerator - Freezer Shelves / Door Racks
Condition: |
18.6 |
Refrigerator - Inside Walls
Condition: |
18.7 |
Refrigerator - Shelves / Door Racks
Condition: |
Overview of refrigerator shelves and door racks.
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18.8 |
Refrigerator - Crisper Trays and Drawers
Condition: |
18.9 |
Refrigerator - Backside Cooling Coils / Proper Venting
Condition: |
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(1) The inspector observed improper baffling and insulation on the backside of the refrigerator that will affect
proper cooling and performance of the refrigerator. It is recommended this be repaired by a qualified RV
technician.
![]() Refrigerator Backside Top Vent and Cooling Coils
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(2) Backside lower cooling coils and vent.
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18.10 |
Refrigerator - Drain Hose
Condition: |
Overview of backside drain to going into the back of the refrigerator.
![]() Refrigerator Backside Drain Tube Looking Up Through Mirror
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18.11 |
Cooktop - Condition
Condition: |
Cooktop data plate.
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18.12 |
Cooktop - Burner Grate / Cover Condition
Condition: |
18.13 |
Cooktop - Condition of Knobs / Controls
Condition: |
18.14 |
Cooktop - Color of Burner Flame
Condition: |
18.15 |
Oven - Condition
Condition: |
Oven overview.
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18.16 |
Oven - Racks Condition
Condition: |
18.17 |
Oven - Color of Burner Flame
Condition: |
18.18 |
Microwave - Condition
Condition: |
Microwave overview.
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18.19 |
Cooktop Exhaust Vent - Filter and Lighting Condition
Condition: |
18.20 |
Cooktop Exhaust Vent - Fan Speeds and Vent Condition
Condition: |
NOTE: Mud Dauber screens are stainless steel screens and springs that will not block air flow to and from exterior appliance openings. These are used to keep insects from nesting inside the appliances.
19.0 |
Water Heater-Operation
Condition: |
Water heater data plate.
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19.1 |
Water Heater - Condition of Burner Assembly Area
Condition: |
Water heater burner assembly overview.
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19.2 |
Water Heater - Rubber Grommet Around Gas Line Sealed
Condition: |
Water heater gas line rubber grommet overview.
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19.3 |
Water Heater Anode Rod - Condition
Condition: |
Anode rod condition overview.
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19.4 |
Furnace #1 Air Intake / Exhaust Area Condition
Condition: |
Furnace air intake exhaust overview.
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19.5 |
Washer / Dryer - Condition
Condition: |
Wash and dryer overview.
![]() Washer and Dryer
![]() Washer Dryer Mounting Bracket
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Dryer Operation Video
![]() Washer Controls
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19.6 |
Washer / Dryer - Vent Condition
Condition: |
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The exterior vent for clothes dryer is loose and not sealed properly.
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Exterior Dryer Vent Video
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19.7 |
Electric Fireplace - Condition
Condition: |
Electric fireplace overview.
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NOTE: The Delta-T average acceptable performance range is 14 to 22 degrees F (8 to 12 degrees C).
NOTE: In high humidity areas the range may be lower 12 to 16 degrees F (7 to 9 degrees C)
NOTE: In desert areas, it may be higher (23 to 26 degrees F) (13 to 15 degrees C).
20.0.A |
Air Conditioner Condition
Condition: |
Delta T temperatures.
![]() Front AC Return Temp
![]() Front AC Supply Temp
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20.1.A |
Air Conditioner - Filter Condition
Condition: |
20.2.A |
Air Conditioner - Exhaust Condition
Condition: |
NOTE: The Delta-T average acceptable performance range is 14 to 22 degrees F (8 to 12 degrees C).
NOTE: In high humidity areas the range may be lower 12 to 16 degrees F (7 to 9 degrees C)
NOTE: In desert areas, it may be higher (23 to 26 degrees F) (13 to 15 degrees C).
20.0.B |
Air Conditioner Condition
Condition: |
Delta T temperatures.
![]() Center AC Return Air Temp
![]() Center AC Supply Air Temp
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20.1.B |
Air Conditioner - Filter Condition
Condition: |
20.2.B |
Air Conditioner - Exhaust Condition
Condition: |
NOTE: The Delta-T average acceptable performance range is 14 to 22 degrees F (8 to 12 degrees C).
NOTE: In high humidity areas the range may be lower 12 to 16 degrees F (7 to 9 degrees C)
NOTE: In desert areas, it may be higher (23 to 26 degrees F) (13 to 15 degrees C).
20.0.C |
Air Conditioner Condition
Condition: |
Delta T temperatures.
![]() Rear AC Return Air Temp
![]() Rear AC Supply Air Temp
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20.1.C |
Air Conditioner - Filter Condition
Condition: |
20.2.C |
Air Conditioner - Exhaust Condition
Condition: |
21.0 |
Ceiling - Condition
Condition: |
Ceiling condition overview.
![]() Main Living Area Ceiling
![]() Bedroom Ceiling
![]() Bathroom Ceiling
![]() Closet Ceiling
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21.1 |
Ceiling - Panels Loose
Condition: |
21.2 |
Ceiling - Water Damaged Ceiling Panels
Condition: |
21.3 |
Ceiling - Discoloration or Stains
Condition: |
21.4 |
Ceiling - Trim Work Missing or Damaged
Condition: |
21.5 |
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Condition and Operation
Condition: |
21.6 |
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Trim Ring Around Roof Vents and Skylights
Condition: |
21.7 |
Ceiling Vents - All 12-Volt DC Fans Operate
Condition: |
Exhaust fans overview.
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Main Bathroom Exhaust Fan Video
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Half bath Exhaust Fan Video
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Kitchen exhaust Fan Video
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21.8 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Do all 12-Volt DC Lights Function
Condition: |
21.9 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Wall Mounted Light Fixtures
Condition: |
21.10 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Rope Lights
Condition: |
21.11 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Spot Lights
Condition: |
21.12 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Entry Lights inside RV
Condition: |
21.13 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Missing or Broken Lenses
Condition: |
21.14 |
Lights and Light Fixtures - Missing Shades or Broken Covers
Condition: |
21.15 |
Walls - Condition
Condition: |
21.16 |
Walls - Panels Loose
Condition: |
21.17 |
Walls - Water Damaged Wall Panels
Condition: |
21.18 |
Walls - Panels Discolored or Stained
Condition: |
21.19 |
Walls - Soft Spots on Walls
Condition: |
21.20 |
Walls - Trim Work on Walls
Condition: |
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Inspector observed interior curbside slideout wood trim is not attached properly at bottom and is pinching
vinyl flooring when slideout is extended.
![]() Curbside Slideout Trim Bottom
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21.21 |
Walls - Damage Repairs Performed
Condition: |
21.22 |
Walls - Holes or Wall Repairs
Condition: |
21.23 |
Walls Interior Walk-Through Doors - Condition
Condition: |
21.24 |
Closets / Pantries - Inspected
Condition: |
21.25 |
Closets and Pantries - Door Damage / Scratches
Condition: |
21.26 |
Closets and Pantries - Wood Rot or Broken
Condition: |
21.27 |
Closets and Pantries - Drawer Damage / Scratches
Condition: |
21.28 |
Windows - Condition and Operation
Condition: |
21.29 |
Windows - Window Coverings
Condition: |
21.30 |
Windows - Emergency Exit Windows Installed
Condition: |
21.31 |
Windows - Emergency Exit Windows Operational
Condition: |
21.32 |
Flooring - Condition
Condition: |
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Inspector observed vinyl flooring that goes under trim of curbside slideout is not flush with floor when
slideout is extended. It is detached and pushed up.
![]() Curbside Slideout Vinyl Flooring
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21.33 |
Flooring - Floor Panels Loose
Condition: |
21.34 |
Flooring - Floor Covering Discolored or Stained
Condition: |
21.35 |
Flooring - Water Damage
Condition: |
21.36 |
Flooring - Sheet Vinyl Stained
Condition: |
21.37 |
Flooring - Soft Spots in Floor
Condition: |
21.38 |
Flooring - Previous Repairs Performed
Condition: |
21.39 |
Kitchen Sink - Condition
Condition: |
21.40 |
Kitchen Sink - Faucet Working
Condition: |
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Kitchen sink faucet has very poor water flow at time of inspection.
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Kitchen Sink Faucet Video
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21.41 |
Kitchen Sink - Water Damage Under Sink
Condition: |
21.42 |
Kitchen Sink - P-Trap Holds Water
Condition: |
21.43 |
Kitchen Sink - Sink(s) Holds Water
Condition: |
21.44 |
Kitchen Sink - Hot and Cold Water Available
Condition: |
21.45 |
Operation and Condition of Toilet(s)
Condition: |
21.46 |
Toilet - Water Leaks
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.47 |
Toilet - Indication of Previous Damage or Repair
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.48 |
Toilet - Bowl Holds Water
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
![]() Main Bathroom Toilet
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(2) Half bathroom.
![]() Half Bathroom Toilet
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21.49 |
Toilet - Mounting Problems
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.50 |
Operation and Condition of Shower / Tub
Condition: |
21.51 |
Shower / Tub - Glass Doors and Frame and Seal Condtion
Condition: |
21.52 |
Shower / Tub - Stains, Chemical Buildup in Stall / Tub
Condition: |
21.53 |
Shower / Tub - Water Damage or Leaks
Condition: |
21.54 |
Shower / Tub - Soap Dish in Place
Condition: |
21.55 |
Shower / Tub - Door Latch Functioning
Condition: |
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Shower door latch is loose and not functioning as intended at time of inspection.
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Shower Door Latch Video
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21.56 |
Shower / Tub - Towel Racks in Place
Condition: |
21.57 |
Operation and Condition of Bathroom Sink and Faucet
Condition: |
21.58 |
Bathroom Sink - Faucet Working
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
![]() Main Bath Faucet
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.59 |
Bathroom Sink - Faucet Leaks at Stem
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.60 |
Bathroom Sink - Water Damage Under Sink
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
![]() Half Bath Under Sink
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21.61 |
Bathroom Sink - P-Trap Holds Water
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.62 |
Bathroom Sink - Sink(s) Holds Water
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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21.63 |
Bathroom Sink - Hot and Cold Water Available
Condition: |
(1) Main bathroom.
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(2) Half bathroom.
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22.0 |
Chairs Inspected
Condition: |
22.1 |
Chairs - Fabric Tears or Separation
Condition: |
22.2 |
Chairs - Fabric Discolored or Stains
Condition: |
22.3 |
Chairs - Signs of Excess Wear
Condition: |
22.4 |
Chairs - Water Damage
Condition: |
22.5 |
Sofa(s) Inspected
Condition: |
22.6 |
Sofa - Fabric Tears or Separation
Condition: |
22.7 |
Sofa - Fabric Discolored or Stains
Condition: |
22.8 |
Sofa - Signs of Excess Wear
Condition: |
22.9 |
Sofa - Water Damage
Condition: |
22.10 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs Inspected
Condition: |
22.11 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Fabric Tears or Separation
Condition: |
22.12 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Fabric Discolored or Stains
Condition: |
22.13 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Signs of Excess Wear
Condition: |
22.14 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Water Damage
Condition: |
22.15 |
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Previous Repairs Performed
Condition: |
22.16 |
Beds Inspected
Condition: |
22.17 |
Beds - Fabric Tears or Separation
Condition: |
22.18 |
Beds - Fabric Discolored or Stains
Condition: |
22.19 |
Beds - Signs of Excess Wear
Condition: |
22.20 |
Beds - Bed Covers
Condition: |
22.21 |
Beds - Covers Match Decor
Condition: |
22.22 |
Cabinets / Dressers Inspected
Condition: |
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Inspector observed that the streetside couch end table storage compartment wall panel is loose.
![]() Rear Streetside Storage Compartment
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22.23 |
Cabinets / Dressers - Door Damage or Scratches
Condition: |
22.24 |
Cabinets / Dressers - Counter Top Damage or Scratches
Condition: |
22.25 |
Cabinets / Dressers - Wood Rot or Broken
Condition: |
22.26 |
Cabinets / Dressers - Drawer Damage or Scratches
Condition: |
22.27 |
Cabinet Doors / Drawers - Pull-Out Operation Acceptable
Condition: |
22.28 |
Cabinet Doors / Drawers - Previous Repairs Performed
Condition: |
23.0.A |
Unit Works Properly
Condition: |
TV overview.
![]() Living Room TV
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23.1.A |
Unit Cleaned and Maintained
Condition: |
23.2.A |
Unit Properly Mounted and Secured
Condition: |
23.3.A |
Remote Operational
Condition: |
23.4.A |
Antenna Power Booster Operates
Condition: |
23.0.B |
Unit Works Properly
Condition: |
TV overview.
![]() Bedroom TV
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23.1.B |
Unit Cleaned and Maintained
Condition: |
23.2.B |
Unit Properly Mounted and Secured
Condition: |
23.3.B |
Remote Operational
Condition: |
23.0.C |
Unit Works Properly
Condition: |
Radio overview.
![]() Living Room Radio
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23.1.C |
Unit Cleaned and Maintained
Condition: |
23.2.C |
Unit Properly Mounted and Secured
Condition: |
23.3.C |
Remote Operational
Condition: |
23.4.C |
TV Picks Up Local Channels
Condition: |