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Georgia Lemon Law Information

Georgia Lemon Law help and information.

The Georgia lemon law is very specific in how you can file for protection. It is also titled the Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights Act. As such the Georgia lemon law gives definitions of terms, events and limits perhaps not used in other states. For this reason it is important that you contact a Georgia lemon law specialist with your Georgia lemon law complaint.

As with any other state you, as the consumer, must take steps to document all of your contact and communication with the dealer, seller or manufacturer to have the full protection under the Georgia lemon law. Filing a Georgia lemon law complaint means you will need documented proof of your communication with the dealer, seller or manufacturer. Every new automobile sold to an individual or business is covered under the Georgia lemon law.

In the Georgia lemon law there are twenty one very specific terms defined. To make certain you are getting your full protection under the Georgia lemon law take care to learn the statues and code making up the Georgia lemon law. The Georgia lemon law is a public document and can be found easily by searching with an Internet search engine for the terms “Georgia lemon law”.

See also:

Georgia Lemon Law: Georgia Lemon Law Guide

Georgia Lemon Law: Attorney General Lemon Law Information

According to the Georgia Attorney General:

Georgia has a “Lemon Law,” found at O.C.G.A. Section 10-1-780, et seq.  The Lemon Law covers new motor vehicles, light trucks, and the self-propelled portion of recreational vehicles.  If you have a vehicle that (i) falls into one of these categories, (ii) has a substantial defect that was reported to the dealer or manufacturer within the first year or 12,000 miles of operation of the vehicle, whichever occurs first, and (iii) you are unable to resolve the issue, then you should contact the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs.

 

Lemon Law Information