Auto Lemon Laws
Auto lemon law concerns the situation in which a person purchases a car and later finds there is a defect. Most cases under this legal area are statutory, meaning the state has legislation that specifically details the types of situations in which a buyer can return the car. Statutes vary from state to state, with different time periods in which a car may be returned and specific types of defects which qualify. Since the statutes vary so much from state to state, it is wise to contact an attorney with auto lemon law experience to determine whether your particular alleged defect, and the time period in which you have discovered it, qualify under the statute in your state.
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