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Your
Rights Under
Georgia's Lemon
Law | What
Vehicles are
Covered? | Any
self-propelled
vehicle,
primarily
designed for the
transportation
of persons or
property over
the public
highways, that
was leased,
purchased or
registered.
Applies only to
the chassis
portion of motor
homes. Does not
include
motorcycles or
trucks with
10,000 pounds or
more GVW. | What
is a Lemon? | Three
unsuccessful
repair attempts
or 30 calendar
days out of
service within
shorter of 2
years or 24,000
miles, with 1
repair or 15
days out of
service within
shorter of 1
year or 12,000
miles, or 1
unsuccessful
repair of a
serious safety
defect in the
braking or
steering system
within shorter
of 1 year or
12,000 miles. | Notice
Requirement | Certified
mail notice,
return receipt
requested, for
final repair
attempt.
Manufacturer has
7 days to notify
consumer of
repair facility. | Even
if your new car
does not qualify
under the State
Lemon Law (e.g.,
more than 24
months or 24,000
miles have
passed or you
did not have a
repair attempt
within the 12
month/12,000
Lemon Law Rights
period) or you
have a
Motorcycle,
Boat, Computer
or any other
Consumer Product
you still have
important Rights
under the
Federal
Magnuson-Moss
Warranty Act and
the Uniform
Commercial
Code. Contact
Simanovsky &
Associates for a
Free Case
Evaluation and
Free
Consultation. | | | Consumer
Fraud | | You
have important
rights under
State
and/or
Federal Law if
you have a
vehicle with a Rolled
Back Odometer or
Prior
Undisclosed
Damage. Please
contact us by
e-mail or call
Simanovsky &
Associates:
404.248.6444
or
1.866.86.LEMON |
| | | Georgia's
Lemon Law and
Federal warranty
law protect
consumers from
being stuck with
"Lemon"
automobiles,
computer
lemons and
other defective
consumer
products.
Get a Free
Georgia Lemon Case
Evaluation and
Free Consultation
from
experienced
consumer
protection
attorneys.
If your car or
computer is a
Lemon, you may be
entitled to your
money back, a
replacement or a
cash
settlement.
So you have
nothing to lose,
except that
Lemon! | | |
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