How Do You Report A Car Under The Lemon Law?
Cars sold in the United States are subject to Lemon Laws that protect the buyer. Sellers are legally required to disclose known mechanical defects and the service history of vehicles to buyers. Find out how to report your car if you have a lemon. Determine if your vehicle qualifies as a lemon. The Lemon Law covers cars that have a history of mechanical issues that the seller does not report to the buyer. The laws also apply to wrecked, salvaged or stolen cars, and cars that have been used for in police work, as taxis, and as rental cars. File a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (see Resources below). Note down any additional information about the violation. You will want to be as detailed as possible when submitting your report. Keep a copy of the bill of sale and any other written reports you receive about the car. Hire a “lemon lawyer.” You can find one through the Better Business Bureau.