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Real Estate Tips: Offering a Home Warranty

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Why Offer a Home Warranty?


A home warranty is a service contract that covers the repair or replacement of major home systems and appliances for a specific period, typically one year. Offering one as a seller can significantly enhance the attractiveness of a property and provide peace of mind to buyers.

Benefits for Sellers
  • Competitive Edge: In a competitive market, a home warranty can set your listing apart from similar properties, especially for older homes.
  • Reduced Post-Sale Liability: Warranties can help cover unexpected issues that arise after closing, potentially reducing the likelihood of disputes or legal action from the buyer.
  • Protection During Listing: Many home warranties offer coverage during the listing period, protecting the seller against unexpected repairs while the house is on the market.
Benefits for Buyers
  • Financial Protection: It offers a safety net against the high cost of repairing or replacing major systems (like HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and appliances (like the refrigerator or washing machine) after moving in.
  • Peace of Mind: Buyers can feel more secure knowing they have a plan for unexpected breakdowns immediately following the purchase.
  • Simplified Troubleshooting: When an item breaks down, the buyer contacts the warranty company, which handles dispatching a qualified service technician.

How to Present the Offer

The home warranty should be explicitly mentioned in the listing and discussed during negotiations.

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Notes

Marketing Materials

Feature the home warranty prominently in property descriptions and brochures.

Include the name of the provider and the term length.

Contract Integration

Ensure the home warranty is included as a specific term in the purchase agreement.

Specify who pays the premium.

Provider Selection

Select a reputable provider with clear coverage and service terms.

Consider buyer preferences if possible.

Documentation

Include a copy of the policy agreement for review.

File for policy documents

Key Considerations

Before offering a home warranty, review the following:

Scope of Coverage

Not all warranties are the same. Be sure to clarify what is covered and what is excluded.

  • Systems typically covered: HVAC, electrical, plumbing.
  • Appliances typically covered: Refrigerator, oven, dishwasher.
  • Exclusions: Pre-existing conditions (though some companies will cover unknown ones), structural defects, and certain components (e.g., specific water heater types).

Cost and Term

The cost of a basic annual home warranty typically ranges between $400 and $600. The standard term is one year.

Service Call Fees

Buyers will be responsible for a service call fee (typically $75-$125) each time they use the warranty. Ensure the buyer understands this cost. 

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