I want to sell my laptop, it still has a 3 year guarantee. Does the guarantee expire if I sell this?
No. The guarantee is tied to the device, not the buyer.
No. The guarantee is a service of the manufacturer (manufacturer guarantee) or the dealer (dealer guarantee). This applies to the device, not to the buyer.
However, the buyer usually needs the original proof of purchase in order to make a warranty claim.
The same applies to the statutory warranty. Just make sure that you, as a private seller, formulate the offer in such a way that you are not suddenly the one to whom the buyer is entitled to claim.
The manufacturer's guarantee has already expired, currently it is the dealer guarantee that has been purchased. I still have proof of purchase etc. So does the insurance still expire if it is sold?
Manufacturer warranty? This remains in place, but only in connection with the guarantee documents, possibly also the invoice from the seller
Ah no ok my request is done, I got it wrong at first, thank you very much
No. The new owner then does not have the 3 year guarantee
You mean an extended guarantee - only the contract holder - if sold, this will be void. That should also be in the contract
Typically it goes out.
Because you got the guarantee from the manufacturer when he sold you the product. It is not tied to the product, but to you as a person.
However, you can assign the warranty (and additional guarantees, if it is not excluded) to the new buyer. For this you have to write a declaration of resignation. Then you assign the right to warranty claims to the new buyer.
The currently effective guarantee is the dealer guarantee that I bought at the time
Would you have to look in the guarantee conditions to see whether an assignment is excluded.