None!
In Florida, the Lemon Law does not apply to appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers. The Lemon Law in Florida primarily covers new motor vehicles with repeated defects that impair their use, value, or safety. If you believe you have a defective appliance, you should review the manufacturer's warranty and contact the manufacturer for resolution.
Yes, Indiana has a lemon law that applies to new vehicles. The law allows consumers to seek a refund or replacement vehicle if their new vehicle has a significant defect that impairs its use, value, or safety and cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts.
The Lemon law is named after the colloquial term "lemon" used to describe a defective or unreliable vehicle. The law was enacted to protect consumers who unknowingly purchase such vehicles by providing them with legal remedies against auto manufacturers.
The lemon law pertains to consumer protection laws that provide remedies to purchasers of defective vehicles, typically new cars. These laws allow consumers to seek a refund, replacement, or repair of a vehicle that fails to meet certain standards of quality and performance. Lemon laws vary by state and can cover different types of defects and time limits.
To protect the public
Yes, under Florida law, a 16-year-old runaway can be returned to their parents if they are found. Law enforcement has the authority to take the child into custody and return them home. Parents can also file a runaway report with the police to have them located and returned.
You would have to check your particular state's statutes to determine if the so-called 'lemon law' applied to appliances. . Where would I check to see if there is a lemon law for appliances in Pennsylvania? ADDED: In Pennsylvania it appears that the Consumer Protection Division is a part of the Attorney General's Office - see below link:
The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car law.
The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car 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.
3 day lemon law
Florida does have buyers remorse law for products, services, or future services but it does not have it for used autos. Florida does have a lemon law that can be applied to used autos if they fail to meet advertised expectations.
hell no
Yes, undoubtedly there are lemon laws in California. For your kind information the lemon laws were first enacted for the California state only. The law was enacted in the late 1990's and till date the law is applicable to all the major states of USA. When the law came to the existence first, it was only meant for the new automobiles only. But with the passage of time, there has been a lot of modifications to this law and now this law is applicable on appliances, boats, bikes, pets etc. In addition to this, the California Lemon Law is also applicable for the used cars as well.
Yes they do have a lemon law.
Can you get your down payment back after one day for a motorcycle in Florida
Lemon law is the law that protects the consumer when purchasing a new or used vehicle that is still under the manufacturers' warranty. Not all the states have lemon law so do check with your state to see if lemon law is available.
No there is not a period of time in Florida when you can return a new car. A car may be returned if it has a major mechanical defect under the Lemon law.