Do you take a percentage?
No, we agree with you on the net amount you’ll receive, and then NashvilleRV sells your RV. We sell it at a higher price to cover our expenses.
What are the terms?
If you consign between February and May, the term is 180 days. From June through January, the term is 220 days. If you require a shorter term, please contact us.
What if I want to break my consignment contract?
If you choose to retrieve your consignment before the contract expires, there is a $500 fee for the inspection, cleaning, and marketing. However, if your RV doesn’t sell and the contract is fulfilled, you don’t pay anything.
What tools do you use to determine the price you will net me?
We use multiple sources to establish market value, including NADA, current dealer inventory, and market research.
Can I use my RV while it’s on consignment?
No, we ask that you remove all personal items from your RV, and we need it on the lot to show potential buyers. We need it ready to sell!
What happens if my RV doesn’t sell?
We have a couple of options:
- We will collaborate with you to adjust pricing on our end and yours to ensure competitiveness.
- You can retrieve your RV
What expenses are involved in a consignment?
We inspect your RV, checking appliances, and gas and water lines to ensure everything is in proper working order. Additionally, we professionally photograph and nationally market your RV across all NashvilleRV locations.
Do I need to empty my black and gray tanks?
Yes, if this isn’t done before consignment, we charge $185, so please empty your tanks, as most facilities offer this service for free.
Do I need to remove my personal belongings before consigning/selling my RV?
Yes, please take out all personal items. Empty campers sell more effectively!
Do I keep my license plates?
This varies from state to state; in some states, the plates are yours to do as you wish, while others require the plates to remain with the RV. Please consult our consignment experts to verify your state’s regulations! If you’re in a state that doesn’t require you to leave the plates with the RV, it’s up to you whether you want to keep them. If you don’t want them, we will dispose of them for you once it sells. However, if you decide to keep them, please remove them before or at the time of consignment.
What are the advantages of consigning vs. an outright purchase?
- We can offer you more money for your RV on consignment compared to an outright purchase.
- Consigning with NashvilleRV is free, whereas you would need to pay a premium on sites like RV Trader to sell your RV.
- We can accept a trade-in for your camper.
- We inspect, clean, photograph, and advertise your RV for you.
- We can secure financing for the buyer.
- We handle all paperwork, including paying off your loan, transferring the title, and meeting all other state requirements.
- Our professional Sales Associates handle the selling, so you don’t have to.
Do I need to continue making payments on my RV if I have a loan?
Yes, if you have a loan, you will continue to make payments on your loan and insurance until we sell your RV.
What if I am financially upside down on my RV?
We ask you to pay down your loan to the agreed-upon net amount, which is the difference between the loan balance and the agreed net amount to you.
What if I owe less on my loan than what you will give me for my camper?
We will pay off your existing loan balance, and then we’ll issue you a check for the difference.
How long after my RV sells will I receive my check?
7-10 business days.
How long does it take for my loan to be paid off?
We send the check to the bank overnight; however, it could take 10 business days or more for them to apply it.
What items/documents do I need to consign my RV?
- Driver’s license (for everyone listed on the title/loan)
- Registration (if you do not have a clear title)
- Title
- Copy of insurance
- Copy of your loan statement with your account number and payoff address
How long does the consignment appointment take?
Typically, between 30 minutes to an hour.