By: JohnKevin | 2010-09-28 | Cars In Indiana, state law provides legal protection in the form of lemon laws to help you if you purchase a used car that turns out to have serious defects. The Indiana lemon law sets standards that sellers must follow if the vehicles sold by them are found to have defects. read more
By: Victor C. Ocampo | 2010-03-19 | Law Lemon laws vary between states, and Arizona is no different, the Arizona Lemon Law is found in Section 44-1261 to 44-1267 in the Arizona revised statutes. The statutes declare that if any newly bought car or automobile does not follow all of the applicable and expressed warranties, the make of the automobile, dealer, agent or issuer of the warranty must make the repairs required so that the vehicle is now conforming with the expressed warranties. Some of the possible fixes to the Arizona Lemon Law breach are: If the automobile manufacturer, agents, dealer or issuer does not conform. read more
By: OscarPlatikus | 2011-05-02 | Automotive In the United States there is a set of laws called the Lemon Laws that are geared towards protecting the rights of purchasers of motor vehicles. These laws vary from one state to another. However, there is a... read more
By: Jayden Briggs | 2011-04-15 | Article Marketing Since the first lemon law was passed in 1982, all fifty states have enacted some form of consumer protection for owners of defective automobiles. The laws vary greatly from state to state, but the pre... read more
By: Rien Glass | 2010-03-30 | Automotive The Massachusetts lemon law is stated in chapter 90 section 7N under the state lemon laws. Now what are the factors which indicate that your vehicle is a lemon? The Massachusetts lemon law is applicable to any car, motorcycle or truck newly bought for family and personal use and not with the intention of doing business. read more
By: Rien Glass | 2010-03-30 | Automotive California lemon law has been designed for customers buying new vehicles from loads of troubles caused due to the manufacturers. It tries to provide relevant compensation for customers of defective vehicles including automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, boats etc. read more
By: Elizabeth J. Webb | 2010-03-29 | Law If you have recently purchased a vehicle, and are now finding it has mechanical problems, you may have purchased what is known as a lemon. This is in simple terms a car that is not up to standards set forth by the government. There are certain laws that protect the consumer from purchasing these types of cars. It is suggested anyone thinking of purchasing a new vehicle should read up on the lemon laws for their state as well as federal guidelines. read more
By: Rien Glass | 2010-03-30 | Law Buying a vehicle is a lifetime investment for the buyer. To protect this investment Wisconsin has certain laws and procedures. There are a few warranties provided with the vehicles to protect the consumers. Only an experienced attorney will be able to guide you through the procedures and can advise you on what is right or wrong. read more
By: seomul Evans | 2010-11-04 | Article Marketing If you are rummaging through the internet in search of information about lemon laws in Texas, then you either already own a lemon or are about the buy a new car and dread the thought. read more
By: BombyDimpu | 2011-10-31 | Technology Lemon Laws were established in 1978 in an effort to ensure consumers have a voice if their car isn't repaired properly or if the vehicle they have purchased is within constant need of repairs. Lemon laws protect the rights from the individual to drive a car that is safe as well as in good working condition. read more
By: Marcol Conlie | 2010-04-03 | Law If you have bought a car that spends more time in the repair shop than it does on the road, you may fall into the lemon law category. Some cars are sold to consumers even though they have a lengthy list of past mechanical problems. read more
By: Seomul Evans | 2011-07-12 | Law Lemon laws in California are covered by the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act; these laws were drafted with the intention to protect the rights of consumers who buy defective motor vehicles and stand the risk of losing money through the use of a faulty product. read more
By: Seomul Evans | 2011-07-12 | Law If you own a vehicle in the state of Texas; it would do you good to be well versed with the lemon laws in Texas; these are legislative acts designed to protect the consumer's interest in cases where a faulty vehicle is purchased and even after several attempts the manufacturer... read more
By: Allek | 2011-02-17 | Law If your new car has a substantial defect, you have the option of filing a complaint and initiating legal action. Get a competent attorney for help. read more
By: David Gorberg | 2012-01-11 | Law Buying a car can be a bit overwhelming. For most people, it is a very big expense, and a big commitment. Car payments are often the second largest monthly bills that people pay, next to their mortgage or rent. read more