Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
Florida's lemon law
I bought a new car and have not been able to drive it because it is infected with ants. The dealership has kept the car for almost a week now with no resolution to the problem. Is this considered a lemon? The dealership's GM told us we were basically stuck with the car. Is this true? Am I able to get a new car or refund?
Asked on 10/09/07, 9:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Re: Florida's lemon law
Depends on the source of the ants. If the ants were there when you bought the car -- it's their problem. If the ants infested the car after you bought it -- it's your problem.
Answered on 10/09/07, 9:59 pm
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