Lemon Law
Makes a number of changes to Wisconsin’s lemon law. Specifically,
Makes a number of changes to Wisconsin’s lemon law. Specifically, eliminates automatic double damages, which included the cost of the vehicle; adds more time for the manufacturer and dealer to provide a comparable vehicle; reduces the statute of limitations from six years to three years; allows a court to extend deadlines, reduce, damages, attorneys’ fees and costs if a party fails to reasonably cooperate with another party; and clarifies what constitutes “out of service.”
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