Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
My transmission went out while visiting Tennessee. It was warrantied for a year. It has only been seven months. I live in Georgia and the transmission went out again. Is the person who warrantied the repair responsible for getting the car back to Tennessee to be repaired again?
Asked on 2/06/16, 12:04 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Scott Riddle
Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC
No one here knows the terms of your warranty. You should. I doubt the company agreed to interstate deliveries but, again, I would have no idea what you warranty contract states.
Answered on 2/06/16, 12:09 pm
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
No, unless your warranty states that. (If the warranty is silent on it, the answer is no, you drive to Tennessee).
Answered on 2/06/16, 12:28 pm
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