The lemon law only applies to new vehicles.
The Lemon Law does not apply to a vehicle sold "as is."
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There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
Yes, the lemon law applies but the buyers remorse law does not.
Yes I believe it applies every where in the U.S. Since it is sold as is you can not sue someone.
Private laws are those that do not apply to everyone. An example of private law is a contract. As long as it is not illegal, you can contract for many things or you contract away your rights.
A lemon law buyback title is when a car is sold by a dealer or private seller with defects or problems that they knew about but did not tell the buyer on purchase. This protects against scams.
You could if you wanted. Not knowing what parts were changed and at what lineage, the lemon law may not even apply.
The "cooling off" law does not apply to vehicles regardless of how they are purchased. All US states have lemon laws which protect the consumer to some extent from being "taken", although these laws usually are not applicable to private sellers and buyers. If the vehicle is mechanically unsafe or if it was knowingly sold under false pretext, the buyer might have some recourse. Check the lemon laws of the state in which the vehicle was bought and/or contact the state's office of Attorney General (consumer protection) for information.
Yes they do have a lemon law.
You cannot return a new or used car in Florida except under the Lemon Law. the Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.