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BillyBob_Jim
Apr 25, 2019Explorer
Bird Freak wrote:philh wrote:A few people here jump to lemon law but I don't know of any lemon laws for non motorized vehicles.
My unpopular opinion... If the offer is no where near generous, I'd hire an automotive lemon law attorney to represent your interests.
Texas actually has one, the only one I believe? for towables, but really skewed towards the manufacturer with many hoops and hurdles.
One thing is certain, if the OP so much as mentions it in passing, that would put an abrupt stop to any good faith effort or anything else by Keystone or any other manufacturer. Its standard operating procedure. Just say Attorney and they'll clam up quick.
Dtank wrote:philh wrote:
My unpopular opinion... If the offer is no where near generous, I'd hire an automotive lemon law attorney to represent your interests.
You must have DEEP pockets!
AT $200.+ an hour, plus clerical charges. PLUS he/she is "on the clock" even if your case were delayed.
Ka-ching!..:S
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Throwing good money after bad.
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