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Motorhome buyer awarded compensation for hidden defects

07.06.2026 15:00 1 min 1 source
Ystads Allehanda SWE
Motorhome buyer awarded compensation for hidden defects
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A man who bought a used motorhome for SEK 440,000 discovered multiple faults the day after purchase. The Swedish National Board for Consumer Disputes (ARN) ordered the seller to pay over SEK 30,000 in compensation. The buyer stated in his complaint that instead of a pleasant holiday, he spent most of the time fixing issues, including a leaking toilet tank.

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Motorhome buyer awarded compensation for hidden defects

07.06.2026 Ystads Allehanda SWE

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