^^ What they said.
From the photos, it looks like much (maybe all) of the defects in roof sealing would have been identified by a careful inspection of the roof (as required by the owner's manual) and is an "Owner Responsibility" not a "factory responsibility". That's not to say the factory didn't "screw up" or that the "dealership didn't do a thorough PDI" rather it's to say that "those wrongs" don't absolve the owner of doing his "due diligence".
I don't suspect that you'll get Keystone to admit responsibility or help with any "out of warranty" repairs. At this point, the most important step is to immediately reseal the roof so future leaking is prevented, then inspect for the extent of damage and work to resolve that issue.
It wouldn't hurt to notify the dealership and Keystone and see if they will aid in repairs, but I wouldn't hold out much hope that they would get involved at this point. I'd suspect they will both say, "The owner did not accomplish his required roof inspections, so any assistance is not warranted".
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