How Long is the Lemon Law in Effect in Kansas?

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Under the Kansas Lemon Law, consumers must report defects within one year of the purchase date and while it’s still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. As long as the defect is first reported during this window, the manufacturer is obligated to repair it, even if they fail to do so before the warranty expires.

The Kansas Lemon Law does not specify a deadline on when claims need to be filed. The sooner you do so the better. But don’t avoid taking action just because a bit of time has passed. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and the Uniform Commercial Code both provide up to four years to file a claim.

Thus, you may still be eligible for compensation even if years have passed since you first tried to get your lemon repaired. Regardless of how old your vehicle may be, reach out to us today for a free case review if you suspect it might be a lemon.

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