Are the results of an arbitration proceedingin a potential lemon law claim binding on the consumer?
• I’m unable to get a titlefor the vehicle I purchased. What can I do? Q: What laws apply to automobiles? A: At the federal level, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act applies. Each state has established “lemon law” statutes, generally enforced through the consumer protection division of the Attorney General’s office. When dealing with lemon laws, the basic questions that an Attorney needs to have answered are: • Whether you bought the vehicle new or used • When it was purchased • The year, model, and manufacturer • The defect(s) that you are complaining of • How many repair attempts you’ve attempted on the vehicle Return to index . . . Q: Do lemon laws cover new, used and leased vehicles? A: It depends on your state’s statutes. Some states include used vehicles along with new. In some states, only new vehicles are covered. Still other states include leased vehicles. Return to index . . . Q: How do I know if I have a lemon? A: Automobile lemon laws define a “lemon” in a variety of ways: • Th
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