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Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Ohio Lemon Law Information
The Ohio Lemon Law applies when, during the first year or 18,000 miles (whichever occurs first) following delivery of the new vehicle:
the dealer has attempted to repair the same problem three (3) or more times, with at least the first repair attempt occuring within the 1-year/18,000 mile period, or
the dealer has attempted to repair various problems eight (8) or more times, or
the dealer has unsucessfully attempted to repair a problem that could have resulted in death or serious injury at least once, or
the vehicle has been out of service due to repair attempts by the dealer for a total of 30 or more days.
Most automakers participate in some kind of arbitration program. Some of these have been approved by the Attorney General, but others have not. If a program has been approved by the Attorney General, you must go through arbitration before you have the right to file a lawsuit. Contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section to learn which manufacturers have approved arbitration programs.
Ohio Lemon Law information from the Attorney General's Office »
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