stevelehto
SteveLehto
stevelehto

In Michigan - not at this time, but you never know.
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Courts have ruled on this already. It is enforceable.
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No. The thinking is that you shouldn’t sign it if you don’t understand it.
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Yes but the causes of actions might change. So, a later buyer probably won’t have a lemon law claim. Read more

Doubtful. Simply finding a mistake in a contract won’t negate the whole thing.
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Thanks for the note. Where are you going to school?
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I’ve seen them go both ways. It is the unpredictability that tells you it is unfair.
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Not on most sales contracts for cars (yet). In the RV industry it is almost universal. Our Lemon Law claims it cannot be waived but the Court of Appeals ruled that it can be.
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Not at this time, at least not in Michigan.
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No. Michigan presumes you read it before you signed it.
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They can demand you arbitrate and dismiss the case. If you don’t, the court will dismiss it.
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You can arbitrate. With their program, with their arbitrators and their rules. Legal in Mich - may or may not be in other states.
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