ANSWERS TO COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA LEMON LAW

ANSWERS TO COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA LEMON LAW

In Pennsylvania, a car or passenger truck might be considered a lemon if its use, value, or safety are significantly compromised by a defect or condition that is reported to a dealer within the initial 12 months or 12,000 miles, and the vehicle needs more than three attempts to fix it. The Lemon Law also applies if the car is not working for 30 days or more due to any flaw or issue. Below are answers to your common questions regarding Pennsylvania’s lemon law.

Does my lemon law claim need to be filed within the first 12 months or 12,000 miles?

If you first report a significant flaw or issue within the first 12 months and 12,000 miles of vehicle use, your car is protected by the Pennsylvania Lemon Law. The subsequent repair attempts may be made after the initial 12 months and 12,000 miles. To legally request lemon law Read the rest

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