What Is The Lemon Law?
Consumers who buy or lease a new automobile or motor home with significant defects that can`t be repaired, or in other words is simply a lemon, can obtain relief under the New Motor Vehicle Warranties Act or Lemon Law.
The Lemon Law applies to new cars under warranty and was extended in 1990 to also cover new leased vehicles and motor homes.
Other Utah Lemon Law FAQs
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What Qualifies As A Lemon?
A: The vehicle must have been purchased in the state of Utah. The vehicle must be new and under warranty. The vehicle must be a car or truck weighing less than 12,000 … More -
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What's Next?
A: If your vehicle meets all of the criteria, your next step is to file a complaint with the Division of Consumer Protection in the Department of Commerce. The complaint … More -
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How Do I Avoid Getting A Lemon?
A: Only a small number of cars are really lemons. However, to avoid lemontype problems, there are some steps you can take to ensure greater satisfaction with your … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: Utah Department of Commerce Division of Consumer Protection 8015306601 They can help you with general Lemon Law questions as well as lead you towards … More

