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Minnesota Lemon Law Information

The Minnesota Lemon Law applies when, during the first two (2) years following delivery of a new vehicle:

In all three possible cases, only the first repair attempt must occur in the 2-year period. The subsequent repair attempts can extend into the third year & you'll still be covered.

To qualify for the Minnesota Lemon Law, the problem must substantially impair the use and/or market value of the vehicle and must not have been caused by abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications or alterations of the vehicle.

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Helpful Lemon Law Tips

Most states require you to notify the dealer and the manufacturer that you have a Lemon Law claim. Always use Certified Mail w/ Return Receipt.

If the manufacturer has an informal mediation or dispute resolution process, most states require you to do that first before pursuing litigation. However, you should contact a lawyer immediately.

Most lawyers will not charge you for an initial consultation or legal fees for Lemon Law arbitration. If they decide you have a case, normally the manufacturer is forced to pay your legal costs.