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		<title>California Lemon Law &#8211; What does it Cover?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This California law covers any vehicle purchase for the entire period of the warranty that is on said vehicle.  This lemon law in California does not just cover automobiles, but also trucks, SUVs, vans, boats, recreational vehicles and motorcycles.  This particular law has a four year statute of limitations which means you have that long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://californialemonlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/LemonLawcheckengine.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-31 alignleft" title="LemonLawcheckengine" src="http://californialemonlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/LemonLawcheckengine-150x150.jpg" alt="Lemon Law" width="137" height="137" /></a>This California law covers any vehicle purchase for the entire period of the warranty that is on said vehicle.  This lemon law in California does not just cover automobiles, but also trucks, SUVs, vans, boats, recreational vehicles and motorcycles.  This particular law has a four year statute of limitations which means you have that long to bring the lawsuit although it is wise to try to resolve the situation as soon as you discover it.</p>
<p>Many people want to know usually who this California law applies to; any consumer who bought or leased a motor vehicle for personal use and not for business.  This lemon law covers vehicles that aren’t new as long as they are still under warranty.  It’s important to understand all the s stipulations that this law covers because each case might be different so it’s important to have the full scope of this law.</p>
<p>This law is primarily for personal use vehicles and those that are used for recreational purposes as well.  The California Lemon Law will cover vehicles used for business if the weight of the vehicle is less than 10,000 pounds.  This law stipulates that if a vehicle is under the weight requirement and used for business than that business cannot have more that 5 vehicles registered to it.</p>
<p>The lemon law in California usually applies to “new” vehicles.  Though this California law is primarily for vehicles that are new, if the vehicle is under warranty, even if it’s 2 or more years old, it still can qualify.  When you are dealing with this law, remember there are stipulations for all different vehicles, for example an automobile vs. a motorcycle.</p>
<p>This law in California has different procedures for the many different vehicles that it covers.  When you are dealing with a motor home, you have onset of rules and if you are working with a motorcycle or recreational vehicle, there are whole different rules.</p>
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