Sold a Lemon? Consider Your Options.

 
By Law Offices of Frederic G. Leeds, P.C.
Sold a Lemon? Consider Your Options.

September 1999

The Lemon Law is a form of consumer protection created by the state legislature. The purpose of the legislation to protect a consumer when they purchase a new motor vehicle that develops repeated defects or lengthy unusable periods during the first 24 months or 18,000 miles. A manufacture is required to correct the defects that are originally covered under the manufacturer's warranty and are identified and reported within a specific time period. The statute permits relatively quick resolution of the matter.






© 1999  Law Offices of Frederic G. Leeds, P.C.

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