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  1. I agree with HOBO and Oliver on the question of liabilities when someone visits your property, this can happen either by being invited, or not being invited and liability falls right with you. We own a private lake on our property and when we purchased this property we opted to upgraded our umbrella coverage as we felt we did open ourselves to increase liabilities. I do note here that many older people do the trailer thing and going in and out of trailers can be a problem for many of them, I find this happening at rallies when they have those open trailer times and yes, I have seen visitors fall when interning and exiting trailers. I have personally stood at the exit of my trailer and gave visitor a heads up on where to step and the location of the grab handles, just because I see many are unaware of exiting procedures. Also keep in mind that someone visiting your Oliver it is probably there first time to see an Oliver, so it's all new to them. Once again don't put the blame on someone else when you gave visitors permission to visit your property, if in doubt on doing things like this, just say, NO. trainman
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  2. I put a Mikado Uno .35 GPM in the stock Dura bathroom faucet/shower head and it triggers the Truma AquaGo Comfort in either the faucet or shower mode. I suppose you could always fool the Truma in the shower mode and switch back the the faucet mode if needed, but that would defeat the water saving feature of the .35 GPM aerator or use the .5 GPM version instead. Mossey
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  3. John Its curious this comes up. My experience may be something altogether different but its worth noting here and would be great if we could get some clarification from Oliver on this. In January I showed a couple our Oliver. They like what they saw and placed an order with Oliver almost immediately. However once Oliver sent them a contract there was an "indemnification" clause in the contract the would be buyers felt very uncomfortable with. To make a long story short the potential buyers backed out of the purchase and build. I can't help but think this is all related. To that I will add I don't recall seeing any such clause at the time we purchased or ordered out Oliver but that was some 5 years ago and a lot can change in that amount of time. Its also not something I have heard people complaining about but then I don't spend copious amounts of time in these forums either. Lately I've had lots of time on my hands and thus its easier to do. Jason, can you shed some light on this please. Thanks Rob
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  4. The Neoperl Mikado .35 gpm aerator comes in a number of sizes now. I wonder if there's one to fit your new faucet? The aerator that's in the Ikea faucet sure looks like a Neoperl coin slot cache aerator to me. But, I'm only looking at a photo. https://www.conservationwarehouse.com/faucet-aerators-35-gpm.html Sherry
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  5. I can assure you; the liabilities are yours, and NOT Oliver trailers. Even if Oliver Trailers referred them to you for a showing, you have volunteered to show your trailer and in fact, have agreed to accept payment ($250 Oliver gift card) for doing so if the visitor decides to purchase. Oliver trailers has no way of controlling the safety of either the inside or the outside environment around your trailer. It would be up to you, your homeowners insurance policy, and any RV policy you might have to cover expenses. As mentioned before, a "waiver" might help or it might not. I wouldn't depend on it to save your hide though. It's really no different than the liabilities you assume anytime anyone visits you at home.
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