
Warranty laws
Warranty laws are regulations that protect consumers by ensuring products meet certain quality and performance standards. When you buy a new product, the manufacturer often guarantees it will work properly for a specific period, called a warranty. If the product has defects or stops working during this time, the warranty typically allows you to get repairs, replacements, or refunds. Laws also require warranties to be clearly stated and fair. These protections help ensure that manufacturers stand behind their products, providing buyers with confidence and recourse if issues arise.