Legal Violation Checkup – THG Edition
$149.99
Think the dealer crossed a legal line? Let us help you find out.
If you’ve had a bad experience at a dealership — or something just feels off — don’t guess. Let The Homework Guy team give you a fast, professional review of your entire car-buying interaction to spot any potential legal or regulatory violations.
Description
Think the dealer crossed a legal line? We’ll find out.
If you’ve had a bad experience at a dealership — or something just feels off — don’t guess. Let The Homework Guy team give you a fast, professional review of your entire car-buying interaction to spot any potential legal or regulatory violations.
🛠️ What We Review:
- Bait-and-switch advertising
- False pricing or missing OTD quotes
- Spot delivery / yo-yo financing tricks
- Title transfer violations
- Undisclosed or deceptive add-ons
- Forged initials or contract changes
- State-specific violations and FTC rule issues
You provide a clear timeline of events, the dealership name, and your paperwork — we’ll take care of the rest.
✅ What You Get:
- A written report within 24 hours (Mon–Sat) identifying potential violations
- Clear, professional feedback on potential legal violations
- Next-step recommendations: correct the deal, escalate, or report
- Optional draft letters you can send to the dealer, state AG, or the FTC
💵 Pricing:
Service | Includes | Price |
Standard Violation Checkup | Full written review within 24 hours (Mon–Sat) | $149 |
Urgent Priority Checkup | Same-day review (before 1PM CST) + 15-minute consult | $199 |
Add-On: Formal Complaint Draft | Custom letter to file with dealer, AG, or FTC | $79 |
📩 What You Need to Send Us:
- A timeline of your experience (from first contact to final paperwork)
- Screenshots, texts, emails, or photos of ads or offers
- Contract, buyer’s order, or lease/purchase agreement
- Your state of residence
- Dealer name, location, and rep names (if known)
🕒 We respond within 24 hours — no bots, no fluff. Just real car industry pros reviewing your case. Disclaimer: This is NOT to be understood to be legal advice.