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Las Vegas Auto Dealer Fraud Law Firm
Overview
Attorney George O West III opened first opened his practice in 1992 and currently has law offices in both Las Vegas, Nevada and Phoenix, Arizona. Attorney West’s EXCLUSIVELY PRACTICES in the field of auto fraud, lemon law and other auto related areas, including :
Non disclosure of frame or unibody damage
New Car Lemon Law
Certified Pre Owned Vehicles -- non disclosure.
Inability to pass smog after you purchased used vehicle from a dealership
A dealer's failure to pay off your trade within 30 days of the contract.
Non-disclosure of salvaged/rebuilt title.
Non-disclosure of a “lemon law” buyback.
Odometer Fraud or odometer Rollback.
Improper Certification of a "certified pre-owned" vehicle.
Non-disclosed prior accidents or collisions involving a certified pre-owned vehicle.
Misrepresentations on the VEHICLE INSPECTION REPORT on any used vehicle sold by a dealership with over
75,000 miles on it at time of sale.
Signing multiple contracts.
Not using an installment sale contract when you are making more than one payment to the dealer.
Non-disclosed financed charges or other non disclosed charges.
FORGED DOCUMENTS.
Mr. West is admitted to Nevada, Arizona and California. *
* Currently Inactive in California
About George O. West III, ESQ
Practice Areas
- Auto Dealer Fraud
- Lemon Law
- Consumer Protection
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
10161 Park Run DriveSuite 150 Las Vegas, NV 89145
Phone
Fax
- 702-664-0459
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