Got this roof maintenance class notification in an email: https://nam12.safelinks.protection.o...amp;reserved=0

I'd attend if closer.

This class might have come in handy during our recent experience in selling our 312BHTS to Camping World. I had done quarterly inspections/maintenance on our 312 (kept in covered storage) and had semi-annual inspections done by a dealer. When Camping World inspected our 312, they tried to discount the offered pre-inspection purchase price by nearly $4500. $1200 of that was for roof maintenance, cleaning and UV sealant. I calmly informed them there were no roof issues and a professional roof inspection, cleaning and sealing had been done in late Sep. They said it should be done every 6 mo and they were required to do it before they could market the rig for sale and that my inspections didn't count. I asked for them to show me any issues and show me where the roof needed cleaning and sealing - it looked new. I got a lot of, "well, we're busy", "we are only allowed 1 hr of tech time to inspect", "we can't allow you to be on the roof of your RV when on our lot", blah, blah, blah. After about an hour of going back and forth on just the roof alone, they finally waived the "required roof maintenance" and associated fees.

There is a lot more to the CW story, but I'll save that for another thread.