stevelehto
SteveLehto
stevelehto

I never saw it. But I am only licensed in Michigan. If you are in another state, I can’t give you legal advice. Read more

I didn’t bother reading your whole note. It had too much nonsense at the front so I skipped to the end. My piece is over a YEAR old and you are just now spouting off? What a kook. Read more

Depends on which state you are in. You may need to call a local attorney to find out.
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The “seller” is the person who sold you the dog. I am not sure about warranties and dogs. I have never seen this addressed but if they sold you a sick dog and you could prove it, it might be worth pursuing.
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Ask your lawyer. There may be problems if you let someone repo the car. That car is Exhibit A in your litigation so you would want to hang onto it if you can.
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Depends on your state law but probably not. Any evidence is helpful. It is just up to the court to weigh it and determine how useful and accurate it likely is.
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Most people are so unfamiliar with the warning lights on any car, they miss this just because of this reason. What you are suggesting is one great solution.
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Depends on how much the money order was for and how well you can prove who stole it.
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I’ve seen the burn out, too. Happens if it stays illuminated for a LONG time (which can’t be good).
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They’ll probably re-issue but who knows - you/he might get lucky.
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And that is why I write articles like this. I also do not ask for cash up front on Lemon Law cases and I have handled THOUSANDS in my career.
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