Yea!!! Not I had post early about a used camper that was potentially leaking and was advised to look else where. I did and thought I had found a good one, well I got it home and found someone had laid new plywood over the rotting floor in the front of the camper. The front coners are are but gone, someone tried to sure it up by stuffing wood in so the the corner piece would have something to attach to. It appears that most of the bottom wood frame that runs from front to back is mostly gone and rear floor also shows water damage. So the bottom line is it is trash and I'm out over $8600. Just can't believe someone would take advantage of two older retired people this way. I have a bank loan I'm stuck with and nothing to show for it. To all be very very careful about buying a used camper because more than likely it has damage. It is beyond me why manufacturers don't use treated lumber, the additional cost would be minimal and if you caught a leak there would be little damage.