Just read the contract well.
We had a travel trailer.
There was a glitch in the book value.
A 2011 booked for $20,000
A 2013 booked for $18,000
Our 2012 booked for $9,000 not $19,000
I don't really remember the year or amounts, just how ours was $10,000 less than a year older model.
It wasn't fixed for a year of book changes.
Un financable because of terminally stupid cube dweller type bank people compounded by being bound by rules.
The consignment lot cured it by rolling it all into a trade in from someone who wanted our VERY cool little nitrous toy hauler. Very handy piece of number crunching.
Read your contract, know if charging you storage monthly is a local thing, and sit back and have it dissappear and replaced with a check.
Those guys don't make money unless you get sold.
I would, and this is just me, walk their lot, feel them out by acting like a buyer, ask them consignment stuff, and then, if they pass muster, tell how you'd like to do business with them.
And
I think some cw do consignment but I don't know under what circumstance.
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