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Service type
Review
Document type
Warranty Agreement
Location
Florida
Client type
Business
Client industry
Consumer Goods
Deadline
A week
Pricing Range
$300 - $599 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
4 bids
Pages
2 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Warranty Agreement in Florida?

For this project, the client received 4 proposals from lawyers to review a Warranty Agreement in Florida, with flat fee bids ranging from $300 to $599 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2024, a new consumer goods brand in Florida sought assistance with a warranty agreement for its plumbing products. The client's primary goal was to establish a limited lifetime warranty that would provide assurance to customers while identifying and mitigating any potential legal risks. With sales set to begin that same year, it was crucial for the brand to have a solid legal framework for its warranty to build trust and credibility in the marketplace. As a result, the client received four proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $300 to $599, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of one week.

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Forum Questions About Warranty Agreement

Warranty Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jul 15, 2024

Can a company void a warranty agreement if the product was used in a way that was not explicitly stated in the agreement?

I recently purchased a product that came with a warranty agreement, which stated that the warranty would be void if the product was used in any way that was not explicitly specified in the agreement. However, after experiencing a malfunction with the product, the company is now refusing to honor the warranty, claiming that I used the product in a manner that was not specified in the agreement. I believe that I used the product in a reasonable manner and that the company is unfairly trying to avoid their warranty obligations. Can they legally void the warranty in this situation?

Diane D.

Answered Jul 16, 2024

Without seeing the warranty or a having a full explanation of how and why the product malfunctioned, it is hard to answer this question. Generally, however, if you use the product in a way it wasn't intended to be used or tried to fix the product yourself and only made it worse, then they can waive the warranty.

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