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What is NYC RCNY § 2-261?

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A licensee shall warrant or guarantee: (a) the individual parts replaced, for a minimum period of 90 days after the repaired item is delivered to the customer; and (b) labor for such repairs, for a minimum period of 30 days after the repaired item is delivered to the customer. If the cause of the difficulty proves to

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§ 2-261 Warranties and Guarantees Given in Connection with Repairs.

RCNY § 2-261

A licensee shall warrant or guarantee: (a) the individual parts replaced, for a minimum period of 90 days after the repaired item is delivered to the customer; and (b) labor for such repairs, for a minimum period of 30 days after the repaired item is delivered to the customer. If the cause of the difficulty proves to be unrelated to parts replaced or servicing performed during the prior service call, a charge may be made for the parts and labor required to correct the problem.

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