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Substantial Defects: The vehicle must have significant defects that impair its use, safety, or value. Minor issues or cosmetic defects typically do not qualify unless they are repeated.
Warranty Coverage: The problems must occur within the warranty period.
Reasonable Repair Attempts: To qualify as a lemon, the vehicle must have undergone a certain number of repair attempts for the same issue without successful resolution. The specific number of attempts varies by state but is typically between two to four attempts.
Repair Period: Some states specify a repair period within which the defects must be addressed. For example, if the vehicle is in the shop for a cumulative total of 30 days or more within a certain period, it may qualify as a lemon.
Lemon laws are designed to protect consumers who buy or lease vehicles that fail to meet quality and performance standards. These laws ensure that if your car has significant defects that aren’t fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts, you can seek a refund or replacement. Lemon laws exist at both the federal and state levels, with specific provisions varying from state to state.
Since 2018, attorney Sam Sartipi has fought for drivers in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Alabama, and New Jersey, winning buybacks and cash settlements.
Licensed in multiple states and skilled in both federal and state lemon laws, Sam has the experience and strategy to deliver the best results for your case.
At Sartipi Law, you are never just another file. You receive personalized, relentless advocacy from a lawyer who knows the law inside and out.
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