RVs
Coverage of RVs in the Nexus archive.
- One year after the Texas floods, home feels further away than ever
A year after deadly floods in Sandy Creek, Texas, destroyed 74 homes and killed 10 people, the Gerstner-Willis family and community remain displaced, with many still living in damaged homes or RVs. Ashlee Willis and her family survived the July 2022 storm but have yet to rebuild, highlighting ongoing struggles in the disaster-affected area.
- How to spot phony websites before buying cars or equipment online
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns consumers about fake websites selling high-value items like classic cars, RVs, and heavy equipment. Scammers create imitation sites with fake testimonials and realistic images, urging buyers to verify businesses through external sources and avoid wire transfers.
- How to spot phony websites before buying cars or equipment online
The Better Business Bureau warns consumers about fake websites selling high-value items like classic cars, RVs, and heavy equipment. Scammers create convincing sites with fake testimonials and stolen images, and victims are advised to verify business details and avoid wire transfers.
- How to spot phony websites before buying cars or equipment online
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns consumers about fake websites selling high-value items like classic cars, RVs, and heavy equipment. Red flags include fake testimonials, low prices, and stolen images. The BBB advises verifying businesses through BBB.org, avoiding wire transfers, and reporting scams to the BBB Scam Tracker and FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
- In Homeless Crisis, California ‘Is Waging a War on R.V.s’
California has enacted a new law allowing authorities to demolish oversized vehicles valued up to $4,000 if owners cannot move them without a tow truck, addressing the homeless crisis by targeting RVs. The law raises the previous threshold from $500 to $4,000 for vehicle removal.