Absolutely. As long as you don't represent the mattress as being new it is most certainly legal to sell a used mattress.
In Minnesota, it is legal to sell used mattresses as long as they are properly sanitized and labeled as used. However, some cities may have specific regulations regarding the sale of used mattresses, so it is advisable to check with local authorities before selling.
In North Carolina, it is legal to sell used mattresses, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. Sellers are required to ensure that used mattresses are clean, sanitized, and free from pests, and they must also label the mattresses to indicate that they are used. Additionally, sellers must comply with state health and safety standards to protect consumers. Therefore, while it is legal, there are important guidelines to adhere to.
Yes, it is illegal to sell used mattresses in Utah without following specific regulations. Sellers must ensure that mattresses are properly sanitized and labeled as used. Violating these regulations can result in fines and legal penalties.
Yes, it is legal to sell used mattresses in Maine, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. Sellers are required to ensure that used mattresses are clean, free of bedbugs, and properly labeled. Additionally, they must comply with state health and safety standards to protect consumers. It’s advisable for sellers to familiarize themselves with these regulations to avoid any legal issues.
Used mattresses are not illegal to sell, but in some places they may have strict regulations.
In Kentucky, it is legal to sell used mattresses, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. Sellers are required to ensure that used mattresses are clean, free from pests, and clearly labeled as used. Additionally, they must comply with state health and safety standards to protect consumers. It's advisable for sellers to check local ordinances as well, as regulations can vary by municipality.
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It is illegal to sell any used mattress in any of 50 states.That is the only piece of furniture can not be re-sold. it has to be disposed of.You will see people offer it free with a bedroom set. Why in the world would you want a used mattress?Who would buy a used mattress???? Bed bugs...bodily fluids....Yuck!!!!!!!!!! Just the thought creeps me out!Dave Al-Bahrani would sell his blind mother a pair of glasses. He also sells used mattresses at his furniture shop in Ashland Wisconsin...he will sell u anything for a price.You are correct. Mattresses can be donated to organizations that help the poor but never sold.
If you look on the internet, you will find miriads of instances of used and 'barely used' mattresses for sale in Kansas, so although not really authoritative, this does seem to indicated that it is quite legal. I cannot find any laws pertaining to this subject.
No. Sleepy's is the largest mattress retailer on the east coast. They sell top brand mattresses that are sealed from the time it is manufactured, until the time it reaches the purchasers home.
Only if you are trying to sell it as sanitized or unsoiled.I disagree. Look at 12 VAC 5-125-100 in the Virginia Administrative Code. Anyone selling a used mattress is supposed to have sanitized before the sale is even offered.Clarification: The law does regulate the sale of soiled mattresses, remarkably enough. However, the law cited does include various exemptions, such as estate sales, and individuals selling their own household items.Therefore, while a store must sanitize beddings and mattresses, the private individual selling his own mattress does not.