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RV Lemon Law in Louisiana

Louisiana Lemon Law covers the chassis and drive train of motor homes (RVs). In order to be considered a "lemon," the RV must meet the following requirements:

  • Does not conform to the manufacturer's express warranty
  • Has substantial defects in the chassis or drive train
  • Has manufacturer's defects that occurred and are reported during the warranty period or the first 12 months from the delivery date (whichever comes first)
  • Has been taken in four times for the same defect or has been out of service for a cumulative total of 90 calendar days
  • The RV is used for personal, family, or household purposes

In order to be protected under Louisiana Lemon Law, you must send a Demand Letter via certified mail, return receipt requested, to the manufacturer. Sample demand letter.

Once the manufacturer has received your letter, it has five business days to tell you where to take your RV for a final repair attempt. The repair facility then has ten days to perform the repairs.

Wherever you are in the Lemon Law claim process, it is generally in your best interest to have an attorney represent you. After all, vehicle manufacturers have teams of lawyers that do nothing but fight Lemon Law claims. As you consider your options, imagine the difference between going up against a team of lawyers on your own, versus having a Lemon Law attorney speak on your behalf. Also keep in mind that being represented by a Lemon Law attorney won't cost you a dime if you go to court; the law says that the car manufacturer has to pay your attorney's fees in successful Lemon Law claims.

However, if you decide to go it alone, before you are eligible to file a Lemon Law claim in court, you must file a request for arbitration with the manufacturer's arbitration program (if one exists).

Louisiana Lemon Law provides several options for a successful Lemon Law claimant. You may be awarded a replacement vehicle of the same year, make, and model, or receive a refund. A refund can include:

  • The full contract price of the vehicle
  • Manufacturer- or dealer-installed options
  • Finance charges
  • Use taxes
  • Title charges
  • Incidental charges, such as towing charges and alternate transportation
  • Attorney's fees

The amount of the refund may be reduced by a deduction for your use of the vehicle.

After a ruling in your favor, the manufacturer has 30 days to provide you with a replacement vehicle or refund.

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