Who is covered under Florida lemon law?
Florida lemon law protects new cars and trucks that have been sold in Florida to transporting people and property. Leased vehicles are included under Florida lemon law, but motorcycles, vehicles driven primarily off road or on tracks, vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, and the living areas of motor homes are excluded. Florida lemon law specifies a Lemon Rights Period that extends for 24 months after the consumer receives delivery of the vehicle. What defects are covered by Florida lemon law? Florida lemon law covers defects that prevent the vehicle from conforming to its warranty, so long as the nonconformity is serious and affects the use, safety, or value of the vehicle. The nonconformity cannot be caused by abuse, neglect, or modification by anyone other than the manufacturer or its authorized agents and dealers. When does Florida lemon law go into effect? Florida lemon law requires the manufacturer to repair the nonconformity if it was first reported within the Lemon