Users' questions

How do I sue a car dealer for false advertising?

How do I sue a car dealer for false advertising?

If you believe you have been the victim of auto dealer fraud by way of misrepresentation, you may very well be able to file a lawsuit. Some states will require you to contact the dealer first to give them the opportunity to correct the matter or to speak with a state consumer protection agency.

Can a consumer sue a car dealership for fraud?

It depends on what state you are in, but generally, your attorney can sue the car dealership to do the following: Many state laws give consumers the right to sue the car dealership that has defrauded them. Our legal partners collect evidence of fraud for a lawsuit against the dealer.

What is the Consumer Fraud Act in Arizona?

This office enforces the ARIZONA CONSUMER FRAUD ACT ( A.R.S. §44-1521 et seq.) and other state and federal consumer protection laws. We investigate complaints involving deceptive or unfair practices which occur in connection with the sale or advertisement of goods or services.

What do you need to know about consumer fraud?

) and other state and federal consumer protection laws. We investigate complaints involving deceptive or unfair practices which occur in connection with the sale or advertisement of goods or services.

Who are the victims of the Arizona dealer?

A San Diego buyer who threatened legal action drove away with two cars — and two car loans. The total number of victims is unclear, but customers who spoke with The Republic lost thousands of dollars and remain trapped in a web of car title and loan issues.

It depends on what state you are in, but generally, your attorney can sue the car dealership to do the following: Many state laws give consumers the right to sue the car dealership that has defrauded them. Our legal partners collect evidence of fraud for a lawsuit against the dealer.

Why is there no protection for car buyers in Arizona?

The case exposes the lack of protection for car buyers in the state, from the inability of state regulators to hold licensed car dealers accountable when they close shop to cases that are treated as contract disputes despite allegations of fraud.

This office enforces the ARIZONA CONSUMER FRAUD ACT ( A.R.S. §44-1521 et seq.) and other state and federal consumer protection laws. We investigate complaints involving deceptive or unfair practices which occur in connection with the sale or advertisement of goods or services.