The Lemon Law covers defects or conditions that substantially impair the use, value or safety of a new or demonstrator vehicle (these are called "nonconformities").
If you've purchased or leased a defective automobile, you do have legal recourse under Florida's lemon law. The law provides arbitration for car owners with complaints, and can result in a full …
A “nonconformity” under the Lemon Law is defined as a defect or condition that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the vehicle. To qualify for arbitration under the Lemon Law, …
New or demonstrator motor vehicles sold or leased in the State of Florida may be covered under the Lemon Law. If the vehicle is leased or a demonstrator, a manufacturer’s warranty must be …
The Attorney General’s Lemon Law Arbitration Division administers a forum for the resolution of disputes between consumers and manufacturers that arise under Florida’s motor vehicle …
Individuals with questions about the Lemon Law can call the toll-free Lemon Law Hotline. For more specific information about the Florida Lemon Law, including the steps necessary to …
The Attorney General of Florida lists each and every vehicle that has been declared a lemon and bought back or replaced by the manufacturer. The Florida lemon laws cover a car for the first …