I think there are some states that have laws/regulations which require dealerships to disclose when a unit has been damaged. Don't know about your area.
I suppose if this is a dealer you have a relationship with and hope to possibly do business with in the future then maybe just have them fix everything right and make the unit "whole".
If it is a dealership you have no past history with and you do not plan on going back after this experience then you may want to be a little firmer with them. I'm sure they would not want a negative sales story printed in several RV publications or on several public RV forums.
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