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What To Know About The Ohio Lemon Law (2025)

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The Ohio Lemon Law dictates that any new vehicle covered by a warranty that has a serious defect covered by that warranty must be repaired, replaced, or refunded. Before requesting a replacement or refund, the buyer must give the manufacturer a “reasonable opportunity” to repair the defect. If that’s not possible, the manufacturer must either […]

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What To Know About The Georgia Lemon Law (2025)

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The lemon law in Georgia dictates that any vehicle with a serious operational defect or any defect covered under the vehicle’s warranty must be repaired to acceptable condition within a “reasonable number of attempts” by the manufacturer or dealer. If it is not possible to repair the vehicle, the dealer must replace the vehicle with

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What To Know About The Texas Lemon Law (2025)

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The lemon law statue in Texas is part of the administrative code that deals with “Warranty Performance Obligations” (much like the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act). It dictates that any fully-warranted vehicle with a serious defect must be repaired to acceptable condition within a “reasonable number of attempts” by the manufacturer or dealer. If this is

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What To Know About The California Lemon Law (2025)

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The lemon law in California is embedded in the part of the civil code that pertains to “sale warranties” (much like in the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act). It dictates that any fully-warranted vehicle with a major defect must be repaired to satisfactory condition within a “reasonable number of attempts” by a manufacturer or dealer. If

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