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New York's statutory warranty on new homes works somewhat differently.
It must conform to the same building codes and carry all the usual statutory warranties.
Clients often prefer buying from a licensed dealer as statutory warranties apply in most cases.
In some states statutory warranties are required on new home construction, and "lemon laws" apply to motor vehicles.
However, they cannot easily be checked remotely, and many countries have statutory warranty terms that mean manufacturers may still have to service the equipment.
Used cars have a statutory warranty according to the system of laws of the European Union, the so-called "Liability for defects", which lasts for 12 months.
Bruce Bergman, a real estate lawyer in Garden City, L.I., points out that although most states now have automatic statutory warranties on new homes, a buyer still has to go to court to fight for his rights.
According to the European Directive 1999/44/CE, replacing the original operating system with another does not void the statutory warranty that covers the hardware of the device for two years unless the seller can prove that the modification caused the defect.
"Under the statutory warranty of habitability you can only withhold maintenance to the extent that there is an actual threat to your health and safety," Mr. Luxemburg said, "and you shouldn't be able to withhold maintenance on the entire apartment because a small portion of it has been damaged."