New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 45A - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OF THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Subchapter 26F - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES-USED MOTOR VEHICLES SALE AND WARRANTY
Section 13:45A-26F.10 - Application for dispute resolution
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:45A-26F.10
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The application for dispute resolution shall contain the following:
1. The name, address and telephone number of
the consumer and lien-holder, if any;
2. The date the used motor vehicle was
purchased by the consumer from the dealer;
3. The number of miles the motor vehicle had
been driven prior to the date of purchase;
4. A written account of the events resulting
in the dispute, including description(s) of the claimed material defect(s) and
a chronology of the repair attempts;
5. Photocopies of the statements of repair
given to the consumer by the dealer or the dealer's agent, each time the used
motor vehicle was examined or repaired; and
6. Photocopies of the agreement of sale, the
written warranty and any other documents related to the dispute.
(b) The application shall also contain a statement to the effect:
1. That
the consumer believes that the used motor vehicle's use, value, or safety is
substantially impaired by the defect(s) complained of;
2. That the material defect(s) complained of
is(are) not the result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modification or
alteration of the used motor vehicle by anyone other than the dealer or its
agent;
3. That within the
applicable warranty period:
i. The consumer
gave the dealer or its agent at least three opportunities to repair the
material defect, and the material defect continues to exist; or
ii. The used motor vehicle has been out of
service by reason of waiting for the dealer to begin or complete repair of the
defective covered item for a cumulative total of 20 or more days since the date
of purchase of the used motor vehicle by the consumer, and the material defect
continues to exist; and
4. Whether the consumer wishes to participate
in:
i. The Division of Consumer Affairs' UCLL
dispute resolution program in conjunction with the Office of Administrative
Law; or
ii. The Division of
Consumer Affairs' alternative dispute resolution procedure.
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