Some CW locations are franchised...so I've heard. In my career of commercial truck sales, there were the few cases where a truck dealer was caught "out of trust". Basically selling a unit and not having paid the manufacturer yet, resulting in not getting the MSO which prevented proper Title Application. There also is the case where the dealer may have borrowed money locally to purchase inventory...this is called "Floor Plan". He can't get the MSO released from local bank until he pays the loan off...if he has the liquid funds. Somewhere in the mix is a term called "floating capital". There is a reason this dealer can't do the paperwork...if it were me I'd be in the GM or owners face this morning asking for documentation as to why?? There's no reason why they can't physically show you the original MSO....if they have it in hand at the dealership...and NOT a copy of the MSO. If they don't...big issues!!! If you financed this unit, they may be waiting for the funds from the finance company before they can pay off the loan. In either of these cases...if it applies to your transaction...there likely could be a lien against your unit.
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2018 THOR Chateau 35SF
Two Labs, Bugsie & Blondie
Blondie passed in 2020 at 5 to Leukemia
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