May
19

Dealer Fraud: Laundered Lemons.

Often lemon cars that manufacturers buy back end up in the dealership lots. These lemon buy backs or repurchased cars often are referred to as “laundered lemons.”

Pursuant to the California law requirements car dealers are obligated to disclose to car buyer that the vehicle was repurchased under the Lemon Law. However some dealers fail to disclose this fact. This action of the dealer is viewed as dealer fraud.

You can avoid this car scam if you purchase a vehicle history report before you purchase a car. If you believe the vehicle you have bought is a laundered lemon you should contact a dealer fraud attorney immediately.

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