Pre-Sale Water Damage Disclosure Documentation
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Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
Used RV sales require state-specific disclosure of known defects including water intrusion — the #1 source of RV buyer lawsuits — but most dealers use generic "as-is" forms that don't satisfy disclosure law and don't protect them.
Kill Reason
State-specific disclosure law is public record, and generating compliant templates is a commodity document generation task with no proprietary data advantage. RV industry associations and dealer groups already distribute standardized disclosure forms to members, and any legal software company can replicate the state-by-state template library in weeks. The compliance need is real but the defensible business is not.
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