Thanks for the reply. I will still be living in my trailer, but it won't be on the road. How does that work with your Motorhome? I'd think if you were not living in it you would just be storing. Not sure is the same would apply to my situation as the truck and trailer are sort of a package as far as the current insurance policy.
Things to think about and ask the agents of both.
Thanks again,
Rod
I was recently the target of an attempted scam. All contact with the scammer was via email. After several exchanges the scammer said that the bank had made an error and issued a certified check for far more than the agreed amount. They wanted me to deposit the check and refund the excess, a common scam. I then replied that we should cancel the transaction. The scammer then stated that they hoped I was an honorable person who would not take advantage of the mistake. In my final email I told them I had made arrangements with the sheriff's department to hold the check for safe keeping and they could contact the sheriff for return of the check. Of course I never received a check and heard no more from the scammer.
Safe Travels...
For me, it has always been a red letter event when I would complete any significant repair ater only 1 trip to Lowe's or Home Depot! That seemed to hold true for most RV repairs as well.
We have a beautiful 2017 Winnebego Class A, full body paint, 35F, not sure of exact mileage (approx. 40k), purchased in 2023. Also have 2021 Jeep Rubicon with Blue Ox set up and ready to go. We traveled from RI to FL then back to RI over the winter then hubby had stroke and can't drive anymore. Hoping to sell as package deal. Interested? Photo of Jeep shows soft top, this was replaced with hard top (no longer have soft top) Happy to provide more photos, videos and more info.