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Understanding The Lemon Law
Author: Kim Neal


Are you a victim of a lemon law violator? If so, you have many
rights that can protect you. Lemon laws were established to help
protect the consumer against the purchase of a bad product. For
an example, let’s use cars. If you purchase a car from a
dealership or a private owner and are told that the car is in
good working order, they have to stand by this. If you pull it
out of the drive way of that dealership only to have it break
down on the way home, chances are that the car was not in good
shape to begin with.

Dealerships and anyone else selling used cars need to ensure to
you that the car is in the condition they are selling it to you.
They can’t tell you it’s brand new if it really has been around
for years. In order to protect consumers from not too honest
dealers, lemon laws were created. But, each state has their
specific set standards for lemon laws. You can find out what
your state’s lemon laws are and find out how they affect you
whether you are buying or selling a car.

If you feel you have been a victim of lemon law violations, you
have rights. The first thing that you need to accomplish is
finding a qualified lemon law attorney. This is important
because if you take on the dealership (as in our example) on
your own, chances are good that you may miss something, make a
mistake to cost you the case, or just not present yourself in a
positive manner. Investing in a lemon law attorney can help to
ensure that your purchase and case are taken care of in the best
possible way.

Lemon laws are there to help you. In order to do so, though, you
need to know how they work in your state and in your situation.
To find out what your state’s lemon laws are, simply look on the
state’s website or call a qualified lemon law attorney.

About the author:
Kim Neal
Are you a victim of a lemon law violator?