NC Lemon Law

Do You Have a Lemon?  Our North Carolina Lemon Law Attorneys Can Help.

The North Carolina Lemon Laws protect consumers with defective vehicles.

NC Lemon Law Statutes

1. Has the vehicle been in the shop four (4) times or more for the same defect? [The NC Lemon Law protects you.]

2. Has the vehicle been in the shop for twenty (20) business days or more for repairs, or awaiting repairs? [The Lemon Law in NC has you covered.]

3. Has the vehicle has been in the shop for a problem that was never fixed properly under warranty and it continues to exist now that the warranty has ended? [North Carolina Lemon Laws can help.]

4. Have there been six (6) or more repair attempts made to various problems, even if more than one repair was made to more than one defect on one particular visit to the shop? [You may have a Lemon.]

5. Has the dealer and/or manufacturer refused to repair or charged you for a repair to a particular problem that should have been covered under warranty? [Under the NC Lemon Law, this is not supposed to happen!]

If you can answer YES to any ONE of the above questions, AND you:

  • Purchased or leased a new vehicle in North Carolina, or
  • You live in NC and purchased your vehicle in another state,

Fill out the FREE North Carolina Lemon Law Review form below or call us at 828-285-8888 for a FREE CASE EVALUATION.  We look forward to speaking with you.

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Soboleski Law, PC has assisted 1000′s of North Carolina vehicle owners with their lemon law claims.  The NC lemon law is intended to protect vehicle owners who have purchased vehicles that have turned out to be defective.  Don’t let the auto manufacturers tell you that you do not have a lemon.  Leave that determination to lawyers with experience with the NC Lemon Law.  Contact us as soon as possible to preserve your rights under the North Carolina Lemon Law and federal lemon laws.