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Attorney General Encouraging Consumers to File Complaints

In light of National Consumer Protection Week, California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta encouraged individuals to report any improper behavior or violations against consumer protection statutes directly to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) through their website. By doing so, data can be collected to help identify whether to probe further into a business or individual. […]

CONTRACT CANCELLATION OPTION AGREEMENT

Remind your team regarding Contract Cancellation Option Charts & Rules Concerning Fees We have seen a number of lawsuits and demand letters accusing dealerships of using Contract Cancellation Option Agreements that are not compliant with the law. We have heard numerous questions from our dealers on varying types of incorrect charts they have seen and […]

Decoding the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR)

For automotive dealerships that do mechanical and service work on vehicles, proper registration with the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) is crucial for performing repairs that require mechanical expertise or pertain to parts essential for safe driving. Luckily, BAR does not regulate “minor” auto services such as tire replacement and installing a battery – activities which are generally conducted […]

California Dealer License Plates

If you’re a licensed dealer in California with vehicles up for sale, special plates can be acquired to help do business. Eligible individuals include the sole owner, general partner or manager of a limited liability company who are actively engaged in running the dealership’s operations. Alternatively, the Dealer may designate their General Manager, Business Manager […]

3 Years Statute of Limitation for CLRA Causes of Action

CLRA’s 3-Year Statute of Limitations: What You Need to Know As you know, the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA), is the Plaintiff’slawyer’s favorite law to go after dealers. Plaintiff’s lawyers routinely claim that the dealer or the salesperson verbally said something to the customer that was not true. In California, the time limit for […]

Understanding the Rule Changes for Odometer Disclosures

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a new era of digital solutions, including the acceptance of electronic signatures for important documents related to vehicle title applications and odometer disclosure statements. Florida is one state that permits this type of signature using Rule 49 (Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Assurance Level 2). Despite increased convenience in signing digitally, […]

Why California Consumer Law Firms that Handle Auto Fraud are Becoming Increasingly Popular

Consumer law firms that handle auto fraud in California are popular because California has some of the strongest consumer protection laws in the United States, particularly when it comes to automotive-related issues. For example, California has a robust Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) and Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Warranty Act) that provides strong protections for consumers who […]

What Used Car Dealers Need to Know About Form 8300

Form 8300 is a U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form used to report cash transactions exceeding $10,000 in a single transaction or in multiple related transactions, such as those involved in car sales. Car dealerships are required to file Form 8300 when they receive cash payments of $10,000 or more from a single buyer during a 12-month […]