Monday, June 21, 2010

Consumer Protection Lemon Laws

IN Consumer Protection Lemon Laws

Our first blog post listed the state specific IN lemon laws regarding cars and other vehicles. The national lemon law (Magnuson Moss Warranty Act) also covers consumers with many other purchases. Indiana consumer products are covered, including computers, appliances, boats, etc. Specific rules apply, but generally so long as you bought the item new and it came with a written warranty, your Indiana consumer rights are intact.

Other laws may cover Indiana consumers. The Uniform Commercial Code governs sales in 49 states, and contains an implied warranty of merchantability, requiring that goods like computers, appliances, etc. be reasonably fit and meet prevailing standards in the trade. Where an item is defective, a claim may be made unless the product was sold As-Is. To inquire as to specific state of IN consumer lemon laws, please consult a lemon law attorney for the sate of Indiana, or a related consumer lawyer. You may also visit the site sponsors of this blog for related Indiana consumer lemon law information.

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