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MADA offers assistance with all State of Michigan licensing needs.
Automotive professionals in MI can streamline their licensing process through a trusted industry resource.
Vehicle recalls can indicate more serious and consistent defects that may ultimately qualify a vehicle for remedies under the Michigan Lemon Law.
MI automotive professionals should monitor recall patterns to identify potential Lemon Law exposure before customer disputes escalate.
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Federal law prohibits the sale of new vehicles under an open recall; the rules vary for used vehicles by state. Several states now require dealers to disclose open recalls to used-car buyers and to repair recalled vehicles before sale. Compliance varies widely across regions.
Selling a vehicle with an undisclosed open recall produces consumer-protection exposure and, in some states, automatic rescission rights for the buyer. The cost is far higher than the recall repair would have been.
Replacement key fobs run $150-$500 retail with manufacturer programming, but cost dealers and locksmiths a fraction of that. Independent locksmiths now match dealer pricing in most markets. Owners who go to dealers default frequently because they do not realize the alternatives are equivalent.
For service departments, key-fob revenue is a meaningful margin contributor. For consumers, awareness of the alternatives is a recurring cost question.
Most states distinguish between retail, wholesale, and broker dealer licenses, with different bonding, facility, and inventory requirements. A wholesale license does not authorize retail sale to consumers; selling cross-category is a license violation that can trigger immediate suspension regardless of intent.
Cross-category sales are also typically uninsurable under the dealer's bond, leaving the dealer personally exposed on consumer claims that arose from the unauthorized sale.
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