[RE-wrenches] Emphase and Warranties and Contractor Liability

Tom Lane tom at ecs-solar.com
Fri Jul 14 12:51:14 PDT 2017


All companies on the stock market exchange MUST live up to their written
warranties AND it is illegal for a contractor to give a longer or better
warranty on THE manufacturers product Than the manufacturer gives . Also in
many states you and the  distributor or whoever is left must replace the
product IF the manufacturer goes belly up . Case in point the Chinese Sheet
Rock fiasco. Noe Especially if you KNOW s company is in financial trouble
AND sell their product, you can be liable because you are " in the swim "
as an expert in your field and SHOULD know . That is why I advise
contractors to use products like LG , Panasonic, Hyundai , etc that have
more than one iron in the fire . Unfortunately some contractors in Florida
are selling Suniva , old Sun Edison after they went kaput. Which is illegal
since they have no warranty and a few were caught and had to take them down
and then skeddale from a mad 😡 homeowner who of course wanted his money
back and would not pay the final . It is tough being a contractor but when
you are selling HIGH dollar contracts the owner will no doubt look for
legal beagles or lawyer sharks 🦈 who love high dollar recoveries . Just be
cautious in today's world . GatorTom
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