Have done more research since Friday and learned about the S.A.F.E. Act which took effect in January 2011 in response to 2008 meltdown of the financial industry. Apparently the Act requires banks to maintain an escrow account and collect property taxes and insurance from fulltimers who borrow to purchase a motorhome; it is a hassle for them so therefore they have chosen to discontinue to lend to fulltimers. it has nothing to do with whether the purchase is to be done within or without an LLC; it is the matter of deciding the state or local taxing authority of the fulltimer's address of record.
Spoke with the VP of Finance for Lazy Days and was told their only source of funding for full timers is Essex Credit. Spoke with Essex and they do not loan money to a Montana LLC, though they lend to other LLCs.
The net result is that those of us who, for whatever personal reason, have enjoyed the life full time rvers are paying dearly for the greed and mistakes of the financial industry. No longer will federal and state accepted addresses provided by mail forwarding services be accepted by the lending industry for the purchase of recreational vehicles. If you are a full timer without a "real" address and are considering upgrading to a new vehicle, please don't trust any dealer who tells you "no problem" in getting financing. I wish we had known this before expending the energy we did in locating a vehicle and the embarrassment of being told we were turned down by the bank. Tomorrow we will have a discussion with our dealer as to why his finance manager didn't know about this change, which took place almost 2 years ago!