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LEMON LAW
Arbitration and the Lemon Law
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California Lemon Law Attorney
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Lemon Law Lawyer California
In California, "Lemon Laws" cover
anything mechanical, including a toaster, as does the federal lemon
law. The federal lemon law also provides the warrantor may be
obligated to pay your attorney fees if you prevail in a lemon law
suit, as do most state lemon laws.
Many
manufacturers offer an arbitration process that is certified by the
Department of Consumer Affairs' Arbitration Certification Program.
These manufacturers have agreed to comply with the arbitrator's
decision, if the consumer accepts it.
If you think your car is a lemon, you
should consult with a Lemon law Lawyer California
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Tip!
While lemon cars are only a very small percentage of the used cars
that are sold, this issue with titles not always conveying the true
history of the car, it shows the importance of doing research on any
used car purchase. If you are buying a used car from a dealer, you
should insist on a Carfax lemon check report and if you are buying
from an individual, you should do one yourself at carfax.
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You may have bought a new vehicle for
a number of reasons. One of the most common reasons is
dependability. A new vehicle should mean you don't have to worry about
breakdowns, mechanical problems or safety. What if your new vehicle is
giving you a headache with repeated visits to the dealer for service?
California's Lemon Law protects buyers and lessees from serious
warranty defects that the dealer or manufacturer can't repair. In some
cases, you may be entitled to a replacement or refund for your
vehicle.
Does California's Lemon Law apply to
my vehicle?
The Lemon Law covers the following new and used vehicles sold in
California that come with the manufacturer's new vehicle warranty:
Cars, pickup trucks, vans, and SUVs.
The chassis, chassis cab, and drive train of a
motorhome.
Dealer-owned vehicles and demonstrators.
Many vehicles purchased or leased primarily for
business use.
Vehicles purchased or leased for personal, family or
household purposes.
The Lemon Law DOES NOT apply to:
After-market parts such as those found in van conversions; or
Vehicles not registered under the
California Vehicle
Code because they are driven off-road; or
Vehicles that have been abused |
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