If you recently bought a used or new vehicle that you suspect has flood damage, all is not lost. State and federal lemon laws are in place to protect consumers. But you’ll want to be diligent about getting to the bottom of this. 

That’s because water damage to a vehicle is serious business. In fact, you could be saddled with the following problems:

 

Major monetary loss. Flood damage diminishes a car’s market value by as much as 75% if, of course, it still retains any value.
Water damage slowly corrodes engine and electrical components, resulting in heavy repair costs.
The corroding nature of water damage could, without warning, cause the brakes to fail, making the vehicle a liability rather than an asset.

If you unknowingly purchase a flood damaged vehicle, contact your state’s Attorney General as soon as possible....

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