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Feeling The Squeeze With A Potential Car Lemon?

According to most lemon laws, a vehicle is considered a lemon when it has a defect or malfunction that continually pops up despite repairs and could be a potential hazard to the driver's safety. Every state is different and has special requirements on the number of times a vehicle should be brought in for service for the same defect before it is considered a car lemon. The lemon law of California states that four attempts should be made to repair the same defect. However, the lemon law of Florida states that it is three attempts. Read More
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Lemon Laws - Documentation Is The Key

There is nothing worse than realizing that the vehicle you purchased is not running the way it should, and in fact this can be downright dangerous. Fortunately, all states have a lemon law which allows consumers to address financial and legal issues that may result if they have bought a defective automobile. A vehicle may be considered a lemon if it continues to have a defect that substantially impairs the vehicle's use, its value or your safety. Generally, if the car has been repaired 4 or more times for the same defect within the warranty period, and the defect has not been fixed, the car qualifies as a lemon. Read More
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The Lemon Law In California - What Are The Consumer Benefits?

Various states across US have different lemon laws. Lemon law California differs from those in other states. It is important to know the fine intricacies of Lemon law California. Lemon law California is also known as Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights Act. The California lemon law states that any vehicle purchase is a major consumer purchase. If such a vehicle turns out to be defective or if is found to cause serious injuries or even hardships to the consumer due to its defects, then a consumer is entitled to be made aware of his rights. Under the consumer rights if the defects or hardships are proved in the Federal court of law and if the vehicle is under warranty period, then a consumer can call for a lemon law suit. Read More
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Top 4 Lemon Law Myths from Americanlemonlawcenter.com - Don't Fall For These Traps

You must file your Lemon Law claim within a very short period of time, such as 1 or 2 years or 12,000 to 18,000 miles.

This is commonly misunderstood by people who are not trained in the Law, i.e. non-lawyers who in trying to be helpful, often do more harm than good. You usually have up to 4 years from the date your warranty was breached (i.e. after multiple repair attempts) to file a claim under a State or a Federal Lemon Law. You may have even longer in certain States and under other consumer protection Laws. To make sure you don't fall victim to any misinformation. Read More
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The Lemon Law In Florida - Stating The Law As It Affects Consumers

The Florida Legislature in 1988 revised a law that makes car manufacturers responsible for replacing defective vehicles or refunding consumers' money if the vehicle applies to certain conditions set forth by the Legislature. This law is commonly known as Florida's automobile 'Lemon Law,' or popularly known as lemon law Florida. Read More
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Are Lemon Law Lawyers Really Worth The Money?

Various competent lemon law lawyers, attorneys and law firms ensure consumer rights to be made aware to the consumers. Such lemon law lawyers handle all kinds of consumer cases for all defective vehicles including cars, trucks, mini-vans, SUV's, recreational vehicles and campers, full size vans, boats, motorcycles and even jet skis. Such lemon law lawyers also offer help for consumer protection laws a defective computer or other consumer products. The lemon law lawyers, attorneys or law firms enable consumers get compensation for their defective vehicles and other products. Read More
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