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What should I check when inspecting a used caravan for damp?
Damp is a common problem in caravans. Look for signs such as staining, bubbling wallpaper, a musty smell, and soft spots on walls and floors. Pay particular attention to areas around windows, seams, and the roof. A damp meter can be a useful tool for detecting moisture levels.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a caravan in the UK?
Ensure the caravan has not been reported as stolen. While caravans don't have a registration document like cars, you can check its CRIS (Caravan Registration & Identification Scheme) number with CRIS to confirm its ownership history. Also, verify that the seller has the right to sell the caravan.
What safety checks should I perform on a caravan before buying it?
Check the tyres for wear and tear, including sidewall damage and tread depth. Inspect the brakes and lights to ensure they are functioning correctly. Have the gas system professionally inspected for leaks and proper operation. Test the electrical system, including the battery and any appliances.
What questions should I ask the seller about the caravan's service history?
Ask about the caravan's service history, including when it was last serviced and what work was carried out. Inquire about any repairs or modifications that have been made. Also, ask if the caravan has had a recent habitation check, which covers essential safety aspects.
What should I consider regarding the caravan's weight and towing capacity?
Check the caravan's Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM) and ensure your vehicle is capable of towing it safely and legally. Exceeding your vehicle's towing capacity is dangerous and illegal. You may need a specific driving licence category depending on the combined weight of the vehicle and caravan.
