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Your Michigan Lemon Law Rights

What Vehicles are Covered?
Four-wheel vehicles used for personal, family or household use, or fleets of less than 10, including pick-ups and vans, excluding buses, trucks and motor homes.

What is a Lemon?
Four unsuccessful repairs or 30 calendar days out of service within shorter of 1 year or warranty.

Notice Requirement
Certified mail notice, return receipt to manufacturer, which has 5 business days to repair after delivery.

If you think that your car, truck or SUV is a LEMON, contact Alex Simanovsky & Associates for a Free Lemon Law Case Evaluation. Alex Simanovsky & Associates never charges any attorney's fees to the consumer. We seek to recover all attorney's fees directly from the manufacturer.

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