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by Daniel Millions, Dan
Lemon laws are the best and most supportive laws that are specially made to give the right assistance to consumers experiencing frequent trouble with their motor vehicles. Though lemon law is quite common in all states, they differ in parameters from one to another. Though they differ, the end results will simply be the same, as this enables the consumer to get back full reimbursement or even make the change of replacing the lemon with a new vehicle.

If you decide to use the complete benefits of lemon laws, then you must have reports showing the faults and defects in the first one or two years of ownership. Or, you must make the report, while your vehicle has traveled less than 15,000 - 18,000 miles. Ensure that the vehicle that is in question is only registered for personal usage only. Generally, vehicles that come in this lemon law are new and fresh, whereas quite a few states grant and permit second-hand or leased vehicles unless they get registered there. When considering some states such as California, lemon law supports motorcycle, motor homes, and boats.

Without any due process, it is hard and impossible for anyone to claim lemon law for their car. Did you give any chance to the manufacturer for repairing your vehicle? It actually signifies the time and couple of chances given to the manufacturer. In case you still find the defects remaining as such, did you post a hand written notification to the manufacturer for the final chance to overhaul it? While sending a written notice to the manufacturer, make sure to mail it through a reputed mailing service and also get a confirmation receipt. If you missed getting the receipt, they might keep arguing that they have not received the notice.

If the manufacturer is bothered and remains still without responding within the first ten days of business, then it is suggested to claim a refund. If the automaker refuses to agree to a refund, then you can file a case raising the dispute under lemon law. This case filing could be made by the Division of Consumer Affairs or even in the Court. The case will be arbitration, as the individual reviewing the filed case is not a referee, but they might be closely familiar in dealing with lemon law.

If you are looking ahead to hire an expert lawyer, ensure that they are proficient in lemon law and handling. Consultation will be the best course if you visit the lawyer for the first time. While the judgment turns positive and when the case successfully wins, then the auto manufacturer will be ordered to settle all the legal consultation fees for you. When you bring lemon laws to court, there are chances to win or even to loose.

If everything goes fair, then you have better chances to either get refunded and moreover you will also get the reimbursement for all the charges that you spared during the deal. Finally, you might also be given a chance to acquire a replacement of a new car. All you need is to ensure that you are absolutely sure about the offering granted by them.

It is not certain that every vehicle could be kept and protected safe under lemon law. Most of the vehicles that are covered under Lemon law will include motorcycles having engine replacement less than about 750 cubic cm, motor homes, vehicles and trucks will overall weight of 19.000 lbs.

There is, and the law actually applies to more than just vehicles. It is called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protects consumers who purchase any product that costs over $25 and comes with a written warranty. That is a pretty big field if you think about it. This article, however, is going to focus only on the Act as it applies to personal use motor vehicles.

As you may be aware, many states have vehicle lemon laws in place to protect consumers of new vehicles which turn out to be defective. These lemon laws are typically very consumer friendly, but they do have some specific criteria that must be met in order to bring a claim. Each state is different, but as a general statement, many state vehicle lemon laws set forth that the vehicle's defect must occur within the first 12,000 miles of the vehicle's use. What happens if the defect first arises at 12001 miles? In many instances, the consumer cannot pursue a state lemon law based claim. We would all agree that isn't fair, right? The consumer should not be left without a remedy if his vehicle exhibits a defect that occurred under the manufacturer's warranty but after an arbitrary mileage figure.

This is where the federal lemon law (the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act) comes in. The Magnuson-Moss Act is much broader than the state vehicle lemon laws, and affords nearly identical protections. The Act does not have mileage limitations, and can apply to "used" vehicles as well. (Most state lemon laws apply only to new motor vehicles). Note: The Act will only apply to used vehicles that have warranty on them at the time of the defect. Similar to many state lemon laws, the Act provides for a refund or free replacement of the defective product, and further provides for recovery of all associated costs including Attorney fees for bringing such a claim. For that reason, this Act is often used as a catch-all when Attorneys file state vehicle lemon law claims.

In summary, in the event that you have a defective motor vehicle, but cannot file a state lemon law claim, there is a federal lemon law that will protect you and your interests.

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