Researching this topic has shown that all states have some form of Lemon law. The website "Car Lemon" has a full list of Lemon Law summaries by state but clearly states at the top that all states are protected by the Federal Lemon Law.
The car lemon law in Louisiana is a great law to protect consumers from bad car purchases. There are similar laws in many states.
most of the time yes, most states have lemon laws, and buyer protection statutes. It depends on state laws, but in many states, you have to go through a "lemon law return process." You can't just show up at the dealer and turn the car in.
A car with substantial defects that have been unable to be fixed is classified as a "lemon". The federal government and many states have "lemon laws" that give consumers the right to insist the manufacturer replace a lemon with a non-defective vehicle or refund the cost.
Tennesse has a Lemon Law, and the Federal Lemon law is also in force there as well. To qualify for these laws you need to have taken the car in for warranty work many times over.
Many cities in the United States allow all of their citizens to vote on laws. APEX
A faulty car in America is often called a "lemon". In the past 20 to 30 years many laws have been passed to protect consumers from these vehicles. They are often called "lemon laws".
A faulty car in America is often called a "lemon". In the past 20 to 30 years many laws have been passed to protect consumers from these vehicles. They are often called "lemon laws".
Many cities in the United States allow all of their citizens to vote on laws. APEX
All US states have laws that relate to littering, disposing of waste material, etc.
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In the United States the most common source for our laws is English Common Law.
As many as is necessary to fix the problems. There is not limit. although at a certain point lemon laws will go into effect.