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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 218 — Finance companies, auto dealers, adjustment companies and collection agencies

218.165 Inspection of recreational vehicles.

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218.165 Inspection of recreational vehicles.
(1)Whenever a new recreational vehicle is damaged prior to transit to the dealer or is damaged in transit to the dealer when the carrier or means of transportation has been selected by the manufacturer or distributor, the dealer shall notify the manufacturer or distributor of the damage within the time frame specified in the dealer agreement and do any of the following:
(a)Request from the manufacturer or distributor authorization to replace the components, parts, and accessories damaged or otherwise correct the damage.
(b)Reject the vehicle within the time frame set forth in sub.
(4).
(2)If a manufacturer or distributor refuses or fails to authorize repair of damage described under sub.
(1)within 10 days after receipt of notification under sub.
(1)or if the dealer rejects the recreational vehicle because of damage, ownership of the new recreational vehicle reverts to the manufacturer or distributor.
(3)A dealer shall exercise due care in custody of a damaged recreational vehicle, but the dealer shall have no other obligations, financial or otherwise, with respect to that recreational vehicle.
(4)The time frame for inspection and rejection by the dealer shall be part of the dealer agreement and may not be less than 2 business days after the physical delivery of the recreational vehicle.
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