I need some lawyer advice about lemon laws in the state of California. Can a lawyer negotiate a payoff?

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I have a 07 aveo whom I think is a lemon. If i decide to get a lemon law lawyer, can I get the manufacturer to pay the car off, and what are the odds of that happening?

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Do lemon laws cover items such as home air conditioning units?

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My Mom purchased a new home air conditioning unit, a Trane, about a year and a half ago. But, she has had to spend atleast $500 every other month the past year to have it fixed. The company that installed it and has been servicing it, Snyder, has yet to be able to fix the problem. Everytime they come out they say that it’s fixed but it only breaks again within a month or two. Does anyone know of any lemon laws(state of Florida) that are applicable to this situation? Are there any legal actions that can be taken to actually get her air conditioner fixed correctly or replaced?

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Can someone tell me what the lemon laws are concerning used cars in California?

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Someone told me there is a law that if something major goes wrong within 3 days, the dealer is responsible for fixing it…is this true? We bought a car and within four hours the transmission went out, and it will cost a thousand dollars to fix, what can I do?

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does anyone know about the lemon car laws in California?

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my car blew it’s engine after only 29 days of ownership, do i have any legal rights under the California lemon laws/ and how to i get in touch with a good lawyer?

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How many people have needed an attorney when dealing with lemon laws?

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I’ve taken my truck in 6 times, 7 next week, for an ongoing alignment issue. Has a slight pull to the right and never is truly straight. Something must be wrong with the car. I feel it’s a safety issue since the truck feels like it wanders. Anyways, I have reported it to Ford and intend to follow through with having them replace it. My Q is how many people have actually HAD to have a lawyer or attorney step in to complete the process? It sounds like it shouldn’t require one, but the more I read, the more I discover that most people did hire one. Thanks in advance.

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Does anyone know anything about used car lemon laws in California?

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I bought a used 2006 Pontiac G6 in 2007. The car seemed to have been in great condition. Shortly after the brakes went bad. I got them replaced. Again, steering was shaking and the brakes seemed bad. I changed the brakes regularly. I recently got my rodors turned, which seemed to help for about a week. I opened my back door to put my niece in her carseat and then opened the front door to put my purse in my seat…. my side panel completely ripped off the rear door. I ran a carfax and found that the vehicle had been in an accident. This was never disclosed to me at the time of purchase. I got a copy of the accident report from the police department. It said the accident was a 3 and their ratings are from 1 being the least, 5 being the worst. The accident said LSD-3, which is left side distributed… which is where my panel ripped off. I took it to the manufacture dealership and they replaced my panel on the back door, but not the front one. I started having more and more issues with the shaking of the steering wheel and pumping of the brakes. It did not matter how fast, or slow… the steering shakes bad. The car also pulls to the right really bad… and my tires go bad quickly. I took it to the dealership I purchased it from and talked to the General Manager, who said he had his legal department look into it. They did nothing. Said they would fix my car, did not fix my car. Said that his parts and repair manager fully inspected my vehicle and that he saw it had been in another accident: Rear ended. He showed me where the rear spoiler and bumper had been replaced with after market screws and a slightly different paint color and basically accused me of having been the one to wreck the car. I have never wrecked this car. This is exactly how I bought the car off of their lot. He said it would be their word against mine and that they would never put a car that looked like that on their lot so that it would basically be a waste of time to do anything about it. Is this true? I feel like I have a case against them. I believe the brakes are bad because of the accident that happened before I owned the car. There is paint on the trunk liner where they didn’t cover with plastic when they did the overspray and the screws are chrome, they didn’t paint over them. Can anyone who has been in a similar situation please help me out, or give me some advice? Thank you!!!

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Is there any recourse (lemon laws?) when purchasing a used car & having to spend thousands of $ in repairs?

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Car purchased 8 mos ago from dealer. Just last week engine totally died and needs replacement. Car did not come with warranties, but are there any lemon laws in Colorado that protect for used cars?

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Puppy Lemon Laws in Your State, do you know them?

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For everyone who sells or buys a dog/puppy. Do you know if your State has a Puppy Lemon Law? If so, do you know what the guidelines are for it?
Research Puppy Lemon Law for YOUR STATE and see what you find, “some States do not have them”.
Know your responsibilities as a seller and your rights as a buyer.

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are tractor trailers covered by lemon laws in California ?

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i bought a rig with no trailer and it has broken down 4 times in 11 months and it is suppose to be a new vehicle..what can i do ?

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How do lemon laws work in California?

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My sister lives in California and just bought a 1997 Cadillac, the same day she drove it off a lot it over heated and broke down, of course the dealer is giving her a hard time getting her money back, what can she do to push the dealer to get her money back with out retaining a lawyer?

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