RV MANUFACTURER AND LEMON LAW

The Auto Fraud Legal Center is finding more and more cases where RV Manufacturers are frequently and routinely violating a portion of California’s Lemon Law, in particular what is known as the Thirty (30) Day Rule. California’s Lemon Law requires all warranty repairs to be completed within thirty (30) days. However, our clients are finding it to be increasingly more difficult to get an appointment set within thirty (30) days, let alone repairs completed within the same thirty (30) day period.

We have a client who purchased a new 2017 Jayco Hummingbird. Unfortunately, our client has had nothing but problems with his recreational vehicle. Our client experienced various plumbing issues, adefective slide out, improper support for the bed, a defective axle, and a water leak. We allege that Jayco violated the Thirty (30) Day Rule in California’s Lemon Law by failing to timely complete these repairs. Our client’s trailer remains defective. In Barscewski v. Jayco, Inc., et al. Kern County Superior Court Case No. BCV-18-100543, we are demanding that the manufacturer repurchase our client’s trailer under the Lemon Law.

Contact Jeff Le Pere at the Rosner, Barry & Babbitt’s Auto Fraud Legal Center to address any potential lemon law claim involving your motor home, 5th wheel, travel trailer, or toy hauler. jeff@rbblawgroup.com