The lemon laws only apply if your new car does not run properly...find out more
As you can imagine, the Lemon Law explained in this website should have provided you with all of the things that you need to know about lemons and lemon laws. Congress doesn't do much these days, but they did do this. After all, Congressmen are consumers too.
In this website you have learned that there are basically 3 sets of laws that apply to all defective vehicles and products that are purchased in the United States of America. These three laws are:
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The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which is a Federal Law that protects the purchaser of any product that costs more than $25 in addition it, must come with an express written warranty.
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The Uniform Commercial Code or UCC has been adopted in all 50 states and covers contracts that directly deal with the sale of products.
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Summary of State Lemon Laws in California
You have also learned how to know if you have a lemon. You have learned that if you've purchased a new car and all of a sudden notice that the paint is peeling or its making funny noises that you didn't notice before or perhaps you've noticed a dozen things that you no longer like then chances are the Lemon Laws will not apply to you.
You have learned that the lemon laws only apply if your new car does not run properly or if it has the potential to cause you harm, then you likely do have a lemon and these laws are for you.
This website has even prepared you for what to expect during arbitration and court. You are more than prepared to handle yourself with this handy website as all of the laws and rules for going to court have been covered. If any of these rules applies to your case, then this website was well worth the cost of buying it.
Finally, you have been prepared on how to choose your lawyers should the case require one and you have been shown what rules apply to you if you are the dealer or plan to become one.






