California Heartland RV Lemon Law Attorneys
Buying a Heartland RV is supposed to feel like freedom — wide-open highways, family adventures, cross-country memories, and effortless #RVLife. But if your Heartland has been spending more nights at the dealership than under the stars, you might be wondering if your RV is less “Heartland” and more “Heartbreak” lemon edition.
Whether it’s stubborn slide-outs, electrical chaos, leaks, appliance meltdowns, or heating and cooling systems that only work part-time, California’s Lemon Law may have your back.
And the good news? Under California law, Heartland must pay your attorney’s fees — not you.
RV Trouble? Lemon Law Can Help
Heartland RVs are known for comfort, durability, and spacious layouts, but when your motorhome keeps returning to the service center, the experience can quickly shift from enjoyable to stressful. From electrical or plumbing issues to slide out failures, leaks, or recurring warnings, even newer models can develop persistent problems that interrupt your trips and peace of mind.
The good news is that under California’s Lemon Law, you may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement if your Heartland RV cannot be properly repaired after repeated attempts. And since the manufacturer covers your legal fees, our attorneys can handle the entire process at no cost to you.
Clients often come to us with problems like:
- Slide-outs that won’t slide or get stuck halfway
- Roof leaks, water intrusion, or soft spots
- Electrical shorts, flickering lights, or total power loss
- AC or furnace failures
- Refrigerator, stove, or water heater malfunctions
- Plumbing leaks or tank sensor problems
- Structural issues or wall separation
- Axle, alignment, or suspension problems
- Delamination or frame issues
If your Heartland RV has recurring issues the dealer can’t (or won’t) fix, you may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.
How California Lemon Law Works for Heartland RVs
California’s Lemon Law applies to Heartland travel trailers, fifth wheels, and toy haulers — including popular models like the Big Horn, Big Country, Prowler, Mallard, Milestone, and Cyclone.
You may have a strong lemon law claim if:
You’ve brought your Heartland RV in for multiple repair attempts for the same issue
If that sounds familiar, you may be entitled to compensation!
What You May Be Entitled To
Depending on your case, Heartland may owe you:
A Full Buyback
This includes reimbursement for:
- Down payment
- Monthly payments
- Registration
- Payoff of your RV
- PLUS attorney’s fees paid directly by Heartland
- A Replacement RV: A substantially similar Heartland RV to the one you own.
- A Cash Settlement (“Cash and Keep”): You keep the RV and receive compensation for the trouble.
- Civil Penalties: Up to 2× your actual damages if Heartland willfully violated the law.
Act Fast — the Law Recently Changed!
In 2025, California updated its lemon law significantly, and many RV owners are losing their rights by waiting too long.
Your statute of limitations (your deadline to file) is now one year after your warranty expires. With many Heartland warranties lasting only one year, your filing window is extremely short.
Don’t wait for the next repair — that delay could cost you your entire claim.
Why Choose West Coast Lemons APC for Your Heartland RV Lemon Law Case?
At West Coast Lemons APC, we don’t just handle lemon law cases — we’re experts in them. Heartland RVs can involve multiple warranty layers, vendor disputes, and repair delays that test the patience of even the most seasoned travelers.
Free case evaluation
No Out-of-Pocket Costs
We Handle Everything With the Manufacturer
You Get Compensation, They Pay the Fees
Your dream RV shouldn’t come with nightmares.
Let West Coast Lemons APC help you get the refund or settlement you deserve!
Contact Us:
Office:
145 S State College Blvd.
Suite 155 Brea CA 92821
Phone: 714-804-5546
Fax: 714-592-0803
Email:
intake@westcoastlemons.com
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