How Should I Prepare For Mediation?
Be sure to read the warranty carefully and save all documentation related to the car and to any repair work for their records. You should also keep the following records: a description of defects and details of contacts (including the date and name of the person with whom you spoke); a log of the amount of time the car was out of service and complete written records of routine service.
Other South Carolina Lemon Law FAQs
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How Does The South Carolina Lemon Law Define A Lemon?
A: The law defines a lemon as a new motor vehicle (passenger car, van or truck) that: was bought on or after October 3, 1989; has a defect that impairs its use or will … More -
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What Defects Are Not Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: Defects which do not substantially impair the vehicle`s use, market value or safety are not covered. Also not covered are defects caused by the consumer`s abuse, … More -
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Does South Carolina Have A Used Car Lemon Law?
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If I Discover A Defect What Do I Need To Do?
A: You must notify the manufacturer (or its agent) of the defect during the term of the express warranty. The manufacturer must make any repair efforts at no cost to the … More -
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What Happens If The Manufacturer Is Unable To Repair The Defect?
A: If the defect cannot be repaired, the manufacturer has the option of whether to replace the vehicle or rescind the agreement and refund the money. If the manufacturer … More -
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What Do I Need To Do To Get A Refund Or Replacement Vehicle?
A: Before you request a refund or replacement you must first participate in any arbitration procedure the manufacturer may have established. This type mediation is know … More -
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What Can I Do If I Am Not Satisfied With The Mediation Decision?
A: If you are unsatisfied with the decision reached by mediation, you can file suit in the courts. -
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If My Vehicle Is Not Covered Under The Lemon Law, Do I Still Have Any Recourse?
A: Possibly. The Uniform Commercial Code, MagnusonMoss Act and other warranty laws may still apply. You can also file a complaint with the South Carolina Department … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs 2801 Devine Street Columbia, SC 29205 8037349452 or 8009221594 (instate only) South Carolina … More
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