Warranties

Can a Confidentiality Agreement Prevent Consulting an Attorney?
Is it legal for a warranty/service agreementprovider to include a confidentiality statement that would prevent me from having a lawyer examine the terms and conditions of my own warranty? The company is Consumer Priority Services. Is it possible to bring suit against this warranty provider in any court having received compensation from my credit card company in the form of a charge back on the warrantor. Camera Kings who sold me a 5 year extended warranty on a camera lens and I placed the dispute against this company. However, although they weren't directly involved in this dispute they probably suffered some monetary loss or a majority of the loss involved in this particular situation. Is legal action in terms of a civil suit possible due to this statement that appears to betotally illegal. Is it worth it to pursue this line of action or even possible as both of these companies are located in Brooklyn,NY and are ongoing criminal organizations. Neither company is incorporated and probably not licensed in New York.
Can I Get Recourse if I Find Mold Due to Leaks in a Mobile Home I Bought 12 Years Ago?
Are mobile homes covered under the Lemon Law in NC? I bought a double wide 12 years ago and because of problems with silent leaks d/t manufacturing problems I now have black mold problems. Do I have any legal rights?
How Long Must a Company Keep Spare Replacement Parts?
HOW LONG MUST A MFG KEEP SPARE PARTS FOR BOAT REPAIRS?
Can I Return a Generator if it is Defective?
We bought a stand-by generator at a local hardware store and used the recommended installer to get the generator to work. The installer found out that the generator does not operate and asked us to contact the store. The unit may be defective,acoording to the installer. Is the store obliged to take the unit back?
Can a Subcontractor File a Lien for Defective Work on My Home?
I just opened a letter from an electrician who claims that he is owed monies for services performed in my home over the last 6 months. The work that he performed was billed to me by a man who was overseeing many home projects and who claimed he was a licensed electrician who did the work himself. So I paid for the various projects in full that this electrician is now billing me for. There is one exception...the final bill is for a project completed in April, for the installation of some wall sconces. I never paid for this, because they do not work. However, I still thought that the person I was not paying is the man who has been overseeing everything in my home (fired one month ago). Now, this electrician is threatening to put a lien on our house if we do not pay him for these bills. Please help.