There is no law on how long it can take. If you're dissatisfied, you should take your car to another mechanic. Sometimes, however it may take extra time because a bolt broke and needs to be drilled out, a part may take a long time to be delivered, or other problems which pop up.
You do not have a period of time to return a used car in Ohio. You are stuck with your car unless it is a lemon situation on the lemon law. Then you have to proof that the dealer would not work with you to fix the problem.
There is no buyer's remorse law in ID. Your car may be covered under the lemon law in which the dealer under warranty needs to fix any problems.
No. You pay. Lots. If such a law school exists, I wish someone would have told me about it before I went $100,000 into debt to get a law degree. Honestly, I wonder why anyone would even think that this was the case. Law schools provide a valuable service (education). Generally, when you obtain a service, you have to pay for it. When was the last time you went into, say, a car repair shop, and the mechanic said "hey, we're going to fix your car for free, and give you some money for no reason!" I'm guessing that's never happened. If it has, could you give me that mechanic's number?
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
No, but your states Lemon Law may apply, and you may be able to get another car. Contact your State Atty. General.
The lemon law is an important law for the New York State because it gives buyers the opportunity to get a full refund on their auto vehicles if the dealer can not fix the car after multiple attempts or if it does not conform to the written warranty.
the law on that depends where you are. but generally. you broke it, you fix it
Sure, take them to small claims court. Make sure you have all your papers and are ready to prove they did something wrong.
You cannot return a car you bought. It is a myth that the Buyers Remorse Law applies to the purchase of a vehicle. It does not.
Well purchasing a used car you must always go by the assumption that something is or may be wrong with the car more than the seller is letting you know. However when purchasing a used car from a dealership some states have what is known as a lemon law. This law basically states that if you have to return or fix the car a number of times within a year or two that you can receive your cash back for the car.
No, The law does not require an insurer to pay more than the value of the loss.
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