Utah Product misuse is a type of fraud in which a person obtains or uses a product or service without the consent of the owner or provider. This type of misuse can occur in a variety of ways, including taking a product without paying, using a product without permission, failing to return a product after a rental period, or otherwise misusing a product that has been loaned or rented. It can also include using a product in a manner that was not intended, such as using a product for an unintended purpose or in a way that was not intended by the manufacturer. Types of Utah Product Misuse include theft, misuse, fraud, and violations of the Utah Consumer Protection Act. Theft can include taking a product without paying, using a product without permission, or failing to return a product after a rental period. Misuse can include using a product for an unintended purpose or in a way that was not intended by the manufacturer. Fraud can include misrepresenting the condition of the product or misrepresenting the terms of use. Violations of the Utah Consumer Protection Act can include deceptive practices, unfair practices, and unjustified fees.