Oregon Code § ORS 650.420

Required disclosures
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(1) Before delivering a new recreational vehicle to a dealer, the grantor shall notify the dealer of:
(a) Uncorrected damage to the vehicle.
(b) Corrected damage that exceeded six percent of the net invoice cost of the vehicle to the dealer.
(2) Before selling or leasing a new recreational vehicle to a consumer, the dealer shall:
(a) Disclose to the consumer any structural damage to the recreational vehicle; and
(b) Obtain the consumers written acknowledgment of the disclosure.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) of this section do not apply if the damage is to the following components and the grantor or dealer has replaced the components with substantially identical components:
(a) Audio equipment.
(b) Appliances.
(c) Bumpers.
(d) Decorations.
(e) Furniture.
(f) Glass.
(g) In-dash components.
(h) Instrument panels.
(i) Paint.
(j) Tires.
(k) Video equipment.
(L) Wheels.
(4) If a grantor selects the carrier to deliver a recreational vehicle to a dealer, the grantor must compensate the dealer for the dealers cost of repairing damage to the recreational vehicle caused by the carrier.

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