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New Hampshire Lemon Law

New Hampshire Lemon Law Information

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Kimmel & Silverman uses the Lemon Law in NH and various Federal Warranty Statutes to provide 100% cost-free legal help to distressed drivers state-wide.

If you're dealing with a defective vehicle and need help, don't wait to contact our firm. Our legal team is here to help you get back on the road.

What is the "Lemon Law" in New Hampshire?

The Lemon Law in New Hampshire applies to new motor vehicles, purchased or leased with a gross weight of under 9,000 pounds, that suffer a nonconformity – a defect or condition, which substantially impairs the use, value or safety – that cannot be repaired after three attempts by an authorized manufacturer's dealership. This nonconformity must occur within the warranty period.

The New Hampshire Lemon Law also applies to vehicles that are in the shop for repair thirty (30) or more business days during the express warranty period.

The only vehicles that are excluded under the Lemon Law in NH are tractors, off-highway recreational vehicles, and mopeds.

It's important to note that even if your car falls outside of the limitations established by the Lemon Law, there are still Federal Breach of Warranty Laws which apply (such as the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act). If your car has an original or extended manufacturer's warranty and has a problem that can't be fixed after three repair attempts, chances are we can help you.

The Lemon Law can be confusing and is open up to numerous interpretations if you don't understand how it works. If you are driving a defective vehicle and you want to find out if you are entitled to cost-free legal help, feel free to submit a question online or contact us for a free case evaluation.

If you have a moment, we encourage you to take some time and review the New Hampshire Lemon Law Statute.

Have more questions? See our NH Lemon Law FAQ.

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