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The OP hasn't been back here to read responses since they posted their 2nd response, above.
I just re-read your statement. Has the dealer had your trailer since March?
I have been sick for the past couple of days. The answer is yes. I am guessing our situation is more complicated then it sounds.
The majority of RVs only have a 1 year warranty anyway and only a few of the warranties exclude living fulltime in the. On the other hand, if you do not tell the RV insurance company then you probably won't get paid if you should have a claim and if you do make a claim it could be ruled as fraudulent and you might then be in very serious trouble! Not only do you need to tell the insurance company, you need to make sure that you have a fulltimer clause on the policy!
Most standard RV insurance policies have a limit on the amount of time that the RV can be lived in. With our current policy we are limited to a maximum of 180 nights of use per year.
Thank you for the responce.
I have been sick for the past couple of days. The answer is yes. I am guessing our situation is more complicated then it sounds.
They may just be prioritizing what work gets done first. Taking care of there customers and then warranty work that people bought from another dealer.