For Immediate Release: Monday, April 24, 2023
Spring and summer are times when more people get into their vehicles and head out on adventures. However, more miles driven mean increased chances for vehicle break downs, and in some cases, the need for major repairs. When transactions between vehicle owners and car repair businesses in Montgomery County reach serious conflicts, the County’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) often can help.
OCP registers car repair shops and enforces the County code regarding consumer rights. When a resident registers a complaint concerning an interaction with a business, OCP is guided by Montgomery County Code 31-A, which governs automobile repair businesses in the County. Maryland State Commercial Law, Title 14, Subtitle 10 also applies.
In addition, the OCP staff includes automotive special investigator David Elswick, who has 17 years of experience as an automotive technician. He has Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in 28 areas and three master automotive designations. Investigator Elswick is available to assist with any issues consumers or businesses may encounter.
“It is important that the relationship between consumers and car repair operations be one of excellent service, respect, trust and transparency,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “When there is a dispute, it is important for residents to be aware that there are resources available by our outstanding Office of Consumer Protection that can help resolve them. I encourage all residents to utilize our Office of Consumer Protection whenever they feel like they are being ripped off or scammed by any business – especially when it comes to potentially expensive automotive services.”
The highlights of laws regarding vehicle repairs performed by Montgomery County auto repair services include:
Investigator Elswick said it is important for consumers to substantiate any complaints about a repair shop with the proper evidence.
“We recommend that you keep any replaced parts, and your receipts,” said Investigator Elswick. “Having repairs made by another shop will complicate your complaint, and in many cases, will result in the need to pursue the matter through court. Give the repairing shop a ‘reasonable’ number of attempts to correct problems.”
For more information about how to address issues with a vehicle repair shop, go to https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/OCP/consumer/auto-repair.html.
For assistance from the Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection, send an email to [email protected] or call MC 311 (240-777-0311).
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Media contact: Maurice Valentine, 240-777- 3636, [email protected]
Release ID: 23-173