There is no remorse law on autos or homes. There is a right of recision on timeshares here but not autos.

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There is no remorse law on autos or homes. There is a right of recision on timeshares here but not autos.
I dont know about the laws which in my opinion dont mean much anyway since they can be twisted so much with fine print. However I will tell ya this without mentioning the manufacturers name. My brother bought a brand new boat and had it for 3 months and water was coming in the transum form cracks. The boat was taken to the manufacturer and was left there for 3 weeks before they called and told him it was fixed. He brought the boat by my house and wanted to go to the water to see if it still leaked and it didnt. After a few hours of run time it started again. This time he took the boat to a boat repair place and had them look at it. They said it couldnt be fixed because it was obviously put together wrong in the transum area. My brother took the boat back to the manufacter and showed them the estimate that stated could not be repaired. My brother asked for a new boat they laughed. I called my attorney and gave him the rundown on the whole thing. He called the manufacter and talked for awhile and they told my brother they would build him a new boat. He had to give my lawyer $50.00 but he got a new boat. So if the problem continues then hire a lawyer.
if you want the boat then sounds like they are trying to do the right thing for you, unfortunately you bought a boat that ya wanted to use right away and couldn't, which Stinks.
If you have no confidence in the way it needs to be repaired will last and want to get out of the deal, then you should find a lawyer with marine experience and have him give them a call, he will know all the right things to say to put the fear in them. Maybe they'll refund your money and transfer the boat back out of your name.
Call some of the big yaht dealers, surely they know some good attorneys.
