√ Lemon Law
√ All past monthly payments, including down payment
√ Repair costs
√ Towing costs
√ Out-of-pocket expenses
I have years of relevant training and experience that allow me to make that determination. Rather than have you try to figure it out for yourself, give me a call and lets talk it through. I want to hear your story. More importantly, I want to help you. If I can, I will. Allow me that opportunity.
I have a few specific words of caution. Do not get hung up on the “30-day,” “2 or more times,” “4 or more times,” “safety,” “18 month,” and “18,000 mile” rules. These are rules that provide very broad guidelines, and there are countless exceptions to them. Not a single one of these rules has to apply to your car in order for it to qualify as a lemon. Even used cars can qualify under the lemon law.
If your car, for some reason, does not qualify under the lemon law, there may be something about the sale of the car that was fraudulent. I have the training and experience to spot fraud as well.
[/vc_column_text][mk_fancy_title size=”20″ txt_transform=”capitalize” margin_top=”20″ margin_bottom=”0″ font_family=”none”]- Did you purchase a used car that was a prior lemon disclosed or not?
- Did you purchase a used car that has undisclosed repairs/accident?
- Did you purchase a used car that is an undisclosed prior rental?
- Did you purchase a used car with an incorrect odometer reading?
- Did the financing terms change after you took the car home?
- Did you buy a defective “certified pre-owned” car?
- Did the dealer fail to register the car?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then give me a call as I might be able to assist you. Even if you purchased a used car “as-is,” I may be able to help you. Fraud cases involving used vehicles are difficult cases to prosecute. I have the experience and resources that are necessary to successfully prosecute these types of cases.
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