conditioning system manufacturer warranties. — (1) If a residential real property that includes a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system as a fixture to the property is conveyed to a new owner on or after July 1, 2024, a manufacturer’s warranty in effect on that system or a component of that system: (a) Is automatically transferred to the new owner; and (b) Continues in effect as if the new owner was the original purchaser of such system or component, as applicable. (2) A warrantor continues to be obligated under the terms of a manufacturer’s warranty agreement for a warranty transferred under this section and may not charge a fee for the transfer of the warranty. (3) The transfer of a manufacturer’s warranty under this section does not extend the remaining term of the warranty. (4) A manufacturer’s warranty of an HVAC system or a component of the system may not be in any way conditioned upon the product registration. (5) This section applies if: (a) A sale of a residential property that includes an HVAC system as a fixture to the property occurs on or after July 1, 2024. (b) A manufacturer’s warranty is still in effect on the HVAC system or a component of the system.
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