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Lemon Laundering

Have you been a victim of
Lemon Laundering in Seattle or Washington State?


Sometimes a new car suffers so many defects or issues that the original buyer can return it for a full refund or a new model. When this happens, the vehicle must be branded a lemon law buyback, and the dealer must mark the vehicle accordingly with an appropriate decal. Some auto dealers do not always do this. 

What is a Lemon Laundering?

Lemon laundering occurs when an auto dealer resells a defective vehicle to an unsuspecting buyer without disclosing its’ prior history. 

Contact a Washington auto dealer fraud lawyer if you are the victim of lemon laundering. 

If you have purchased a vehicle that you suspect may be a lemon buy back, call us. Successful resolution of these cases requires the knowledge and experience of a Washington lemon law lawyer.

We won’t charge to talk to you, and we may be able to help you get your money back or better. We work on a contingent fee, meaning we do not charge you an hourly fee and we do not get paid unless we win.

Practice Areas

Common Types of Auto Dealer Fraud

Odometer Rollback Fraud

Odometer fraud is the disconnection, resetting, or alteration of a vehicle’s odometer .

Yo-Yo Sales or Bushing Scams

Bushing occurs when a dealer attempts to change the terms of a sale agreement after the deal was signed.

Lemon Laundering

Lemon laundering involves a company selling vehicles that were once defective as if they were normal used cars.

Emission Control Stripping 

It is illegal under both state and federal law to even drive a diesel vehicle that has had its’ emission controls stripped.

Failure to Disclose Damage

Failing to disclose material facts about a vehicle is illegal, and a dealership can be sued for knowingly selling you a bad car.

Failure to Transfer Title

Under Washington law, a dealer who has failed to transfer a title to you may be liable for violating the WA Auto Dealers Act,

Contact Us Today

If you think you have a case, please call, email, or fill out and submit this form. Filling out this form isn’t necessary, but it may allow us to more effectively evaluate your case before speaking with you.

The information on this this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. Consult an attorney for advice. Though we welcome your contact, please understand that by contacting us, you do not not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until we have formed an attorney-client relationship with each other.

Address

110 Prefontaine Pl. S. Suite 304, Seattle, WA. 98104

Contacts

Email: info@seattleautofraud.com
Phone: 206-866-5428 
Fax: 206-257-3371