Chris I see that most everybody replying say run away and that is certainly a viable option. So now let's make couple of assumptions. 1) You want this RV. 2) You have checked it over and are satisfied it is worth the money. 3) You have the money and can get a Bank Check (cashiers check or other official financial instrument). 4) You have agreed on a price. Now remember it does not matter what he owes that is his problem. You are going to hand the Cashiers Check to an official and that official is going to hand you the title. It may not be enough to pay off the seller's loan in which case the seller has to provide the Bank with either his own check or some other form of collateral which is acceptable to the Bank to replace the RV. Then the Bank will release the title to you. And YES the seller signs the title as the seller. Now you can take the title to the DMV pay sales tax and transfer fees to get a new title in your name. Anywhere in the process you can walk away, go to the Bank and trade that cahiers check back into your account.
But please don't buy the RV off an ad--go look at it or have someone you trust look at it.
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