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State Lemon Laws and Federal Consumer Laws

  

Turn your lemon into lemonade... there's help!

When you drove you car off the lot you weren't planning multiple return visits to the repair department. And you certainly weren't planning on adding, "Lemon Car administrator" to your resume. If your purchase turned out to be a lemon you have the unpleasant task of seeking a remedy.

We hope the resources on this site prove helpful. We welcome and appreciate your feedback and tips or experiences to help us become better informed and empowered consumers.

Federal and State Laws protect consumers

State and Federal laws governing lemon cars, trucks, SUVs, lemon computers, and lemon pets (yes, pets) and other warranted products provide consumers with legal remedies for seeking financial relief in the event that the product you purchased is a lemon.

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) are federal laws governing warranties and risks for purchases of consumer products (your lemon).

Additionally, each state, administered by a State Attorney General, provides certain protections under their State Lemon Laws.

Understanding your rights and organizing your strategy will help save you time and money. In our Lemon Law section you will find helpful links to consumer resources and publications. (Please read *Note)

Free FCIC Consumer Handbook Free FCIC Consumer Handbook

This 144-page guide can help with your consumer problems and questions. Find help on buying and leasing cars, shopping from home and protecting your privacy and yourself from fraud.
Contains a Sample Complaint Letter.
 
NACAA, the association of consumer agency administrators
NACAA
The Association of Consumer Agency Administrators
represents over 160 consumer agencies. This Free 72 Page guide provides extensive Lemon Law resources. Making lemonade when you have a lemon car

*Note: The links and information on this site are intended to assist you as you assemble information and resources to use in consultation with your attorney, not as a substitute for your attorney's advice. This is not a legal self-help site. Additionally, although we believe the service providers located on our site to be the best available, we are not able to monitor any service provider and can not provide any guaranties. Please use these, or any service, with knowledge.

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