Comprehensive Guide to Warranty Laws by State
Implied warranties are automatically mandated by state law and are usually limited to 4 years. In some states, a seller can disclaim an implied warranty by explicitly disclosing
While federal law provides a baseline, states impose additional protections: Implied Warranty Duration: Varies, commonly capped at four years. As-Is Restrictions: States like Connecticut and Massachusetts disallow "as-is" sales for many products, ensuring stronger consumer rights.
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The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), adopted wholly or partially by most states, standardizes laws on transactions involving goods. Article 2 of the UCC covers sales and warranties, focusing on implied warranties of merchantability and fitness. States may modify the UCC, leading to variations in warranty application.
Statutory warranties are often designed to reduce seller fraud. For example, in some states, a seller is legally required to extend warranties for passenger cars. These warranties ensure that consumers are not charged when car repairs are needed to reduce vehicular emissions below regulatory limits.
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