Homebuyers Warranty
Homebuyer's Warranty: A Complete Guide
The process of purchasing a house might seem overwhelming. There’s a lot to do when buying a home, from searching for a realtor to making an offer to applying for a loan to arranging an inspection and finishing the paperwork. One term that can come up amid the chaos is “home warranty.”
But what exactly is a house warranty, and why is it necessary for you as a homebuyer?
What is a homebuyers warranty?
A homebuyers warranty, most commonly known as a “home warranty,” is a service agreement to cover the cost of repair and replacement of home appliances and systems.
In other words, home warranties cover failures and mechanical breakdowns of the most important systems and appliances in your home. This often includes your:
Appliance Protection Services for Buyers
When you buy a new home, the last thing you want to think about is having to pay for fixes or replacements that you didn’t plan for. Immediately following the closing can be a very risky time for your money. APS coverage will make you feel at ease, whether you are a first-time buyer or a homeowner for a long time. You can be sure that the costs of fixing your covered items and systems will be taken care of.
The benefits for home sellers with a Appliance Protection Services, service contract include:
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Protect
against unexpected repairs or replacements after purchasing
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Immediate
dispatching of trusted, prescreened, and licensed local technicians
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Low
$75 service call fees
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24/7/365
customer service available online and on the phone for any claims