Home Warranty Plan ensures the Coverage of Your Home System Components
February 22nd, 2009 admin Home Insurance 0
After buying or preparing home the last thing a home buyer worry about is what could probably break or malfunction in his/her home. Your sweet home may full of multitude of items and systems; it’s a good idea to get a home warranty plan.
What is home warranty?
A home warranty is a service contract, usually for one year that assists to protect home owners against the cost of sudden covered repairs or replacement on their major systems and appliances that break down due to reasonable cause. You can protect yourself against unexpected and potentially expensive home repairs by selecting a well home warranty. Depending on the plan you select you can coverage all of the major home system components and appliances.
Who need it?
If you just moved into a new home you may not need to think about this choice. Because most of all builders would have the home under warranty for the first couple of years although they advertise and tell you they have a one year warranty. In today’s competitive real estate market home warranty insurance must be obtained by the home builder and the certificate of insurance given to the homeowner prior to taking any money on the contract and prior to supplying the belongings home.
So, if you bought a resale home or presently own one now you need to think about home warranty. If you have lived in your home for years, you may desire to look into home warranties for your existing home. Most buy contracts for purchasing a resale home has the option to buy a home warranty which most buyers elect to take and generally ask the retailer to pay for this warranty. Moreover, it’s an excellent idea to obtain a home warranty if you’re a first-time home buyer with no knowledge maintaining a home. Others, when you sell your home, buyers prefer a warranted home. Homes with a warranty also sell earlier and at higher prices.
What it covers?
As homeowners warranty inspection plans you need to ask to the provider specifically what they covered. Here is general list of coverage home system components and appliances that breakdown frequently:
- Air conditioning
- Gas Fireplace
- Dishwashers
- Doorbells
- Room heater
- Water heater
- Garbage disposal
- Inside plumbing stoppages
- Ceiling fans
- Telephone wiring
- Hot Tub
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Washer
- Septic Tank
- All internal electrical systems
- All internal mechanical systems
The policy varies from provider to provider, so ask to see a sample copy of a policy before you commit.
Recently US-based 84 Lumber company said in a report the national housing market is close to its bottom as in a survey reports they get a decline in sales of $1 billion for 2008. The company is one of the country’s largest home building materials retailers. The company’s overall sales for the year reached $2.1 billion. It is a 50% swing from just a few years ago. That time 84 Lumber’s sales peaked at $4.2 billion in 2004 and 2005. It was the period just before the sub prime mortgage crisis and the major housing crash that followed started to take its toll. 84 spokesman Jeff Nobers said “For our industry, if we’re not at the bottom, the bottom isn’t much below where we’re at.”
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