Sometimes, purchasing a used car, truck, or SUV can prove a better deal than approaching a car dealer in the state of California. However, automobiles that don’t operate as they’re expected to may not fall under the California Lemon Law for private party sales. The California Lemon
Read more →California’s Lemon Law aims to protect its consumers by ensuring they have the right to receive a refund or replacement when buying a vehicle with serious mechanical defects. This means that car dealers or manufacturers who are unable to repair the deficiencies after a “reasonable” number of
Read more →If you’ve purchased a vehicle or have long been driving a car, you may have heard of the California Lemon Law and learned how important it is. This law is important to know because even brand new cars aren’t invulnerable to damage. If your purchased vehicle shows
Read more →If you’re like most people, you probably think that getting legal advice during the COVID-19 pandemic is impossible. However, that is not the case. Although the traditional route requires all meetings to be face-to-face, the current situation is not ideal for this kind of setup, especially if
Read more →Legal claims for problems with your lemon vehicle is not only headache-inducing, but it also is a painstakingly slow process. As such, some lemon owners might have delayed their pursuit of claims for compensation for too long. The main reason is that they think they’re no longer
Read more →People need to study the law to avoid any misunderstanding. One particular regulation that has a lot of excessive myths associated with its name is the lemon law—which is regarding lemons or new cars. The law talks about the compensation of consumers when manufacturers produce a product
Read more →While it is an unfortunate situation to find yourself in, some of us have had to deal with lemon cars. Lemon cars are cars that repeatedly fail to meet performance and quality standards. This can be a real headache since lemon cars (otherwise known as defective cars)
Read more →People purchase cars every day with the hope of making their lives more convenient. However, there are cases in which a new vehicle unexpectedly breaks down or needs repairs. This is where the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act comes in. Enacted in 1970, the Song-Beverly Act requires all
Read more →If your new, used, or leased car cannot be repaired and has recurring defects even after it undergoes multiple repairs, then your vehicle may be considered a lemon. According to California Lemon Law you may be entitled to a lemon law buyback, replacement or a refund from
Read more →When you purchase a car, may it be brand new or used, your expectation is more or less the same—you want it to be in good working condition. Sometimes, however, manufacturers or dealers can sell you a dud. No matter how many times you bring it to
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