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Warranty Agreement Template

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Prepared for:

[Client.FirstName][Client.LastName]

Prepared by:

[Sender.FirstName][Sender.LastName]

[Sender.Company]

This warranty agreement outlines the terms and conditions of a warranty for (insert item or service).

Coverage Duration

The warranty period for this item or service is (insert duration), starting on [Document.CreatedDate].

It will be valid for the following items and services: (include terms such as repairs or replacements of defective parts, free technical support and assistance with setup and installation, or refunds in the event of product failure or malfunction).

Exclusions and Limitations

There are some exclusions and limitations to the coverage provided by this warranty agreement. These may include: (insert limitations such as damage due to normal wear and tear, improper use or maintenance, accidents or negligence, damage caused by environmental factors such as natural disasters, fires, or floods, and issues related to compatibility with other products or software).

Limitation of Liability

In the event of a product failure or malfunction, the warranty provider is not liable for any losses or damages that may occur. These include (insert types of losses, such as financial losses from lost revenue or downtime, personal injuries or property damage due to accidents or negligence, or intangible losses like loss of reputation).

Insurance

In the event of a product failure or malfunction, the Owner may seek reimbursement for their losses or damages by filing a claim with the warranty provider. The Owner must comply with all claim filing requirements for their claim to be valid and processed. This policy may be included as part of the terms and conditions of the agreement, and it is typically recommended that all Owners carry adequate insurance coverage to protect against any potential risks.

Owner's Obligations

The Owner must also comply with certain obligations under the terms of the warranty agreement. These may include (insert obligations such as maintaining proper care and use of the item or service, reporting any issues or defects on time, or providing access to the item or service as needed for warranty-related repairs or replacements).

Consequential or Incidental Damages

The warranty provider is not liable for any consequential or incidental damages that may occur as a result of using the item or service under warranty. This includes, but is not limited to, losses incurred due to (insert types of losses such as lost revenue or downtime, personal injuries or property damage, etc.).

Exclusive Rights

The warranty provider has the exclusive right to determine whether a product is eligible for coverage under the terms of this agreement and to limit or deny coverage at its discretion. All decisions made by the provider are final and cannot be appealed. In addition, any disputes arising out of or related to this agreement must be resolved through binding arbitration or mediation rather than through litigation in court. This helps to ensure that all parties' rights are protected and upheld.

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[Client.FirstName][Client.LastName]

Signature
MM / DD / YYYY

[Sender.FirstName][Sender.LastName]

Warranty Agreement

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Use our Warranty Agreement Template to describe your warranty coverage, how long it will last, and any exclusions or limitations.

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FAQ

  • To write a Warranty Agreement, gather the necessary information about your product or service. State who is responsible for what costs related to warranty claims and any limitations or exclusions on coverage. Make sure to get everything in writing and have both parties sign the agreement before it becomes legally binding. Use PandaDoc’s template to create a Warranty Agreement that’s clear and easy to understand for everyone involved.

  • A warranty agreement is a legal document that sets forth the terms and conditions of a warranty. Generally, a warranty agreement specifies what products are covered under warranty, how long the coverage will last, and any limitations on the coverage. For example, an electronics company might offer its customers a limited warranty that covers defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty might last for a set period, such as one year from the date of purchase.

  • When creating a warranty agreement, it’s important to include all relevant information regarding the terms and conditions of the agreement. Describe the nature of the products covered by the warranty, any exclusions or limitations of coverage, and any additional services that might be provided in connection with the warranty. State the duration of the coverage, any limitations on the length of time that claims can be filed, and whether the warranty is transferable if sold or given as a gift.

  • A warranty agreement helps protect your rights and interests in case of issues with a product or service. It covers important details like what products or services are covered, any limitations on coverage, and how to file a claim and get reimbursed if needed. To ensure you are adequately protected in all situations, it’s essential to have a warranty agreement in place when you make any purchases.

  • The three main types of warranty are product warranties, service warranties, and extended warranties. 

    • Product warranties are typically included at no additional cost with the purchase of a new item and provide coverage for defects or damage that may occur during normal use. 

    • Service warranties cover any issues that might arise with installing or maintaining a product or service. 

    • Extended warranties provide broader coverage for products or services that have already passed their initial warranty period. These must be purchased separately from the original purchase, often with additional fees and restrictions. 

    Understanding the different types of warranty coverage can help you make informed decisions about what type of warranty is right for your needs.

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