"FSBO" or "buying foreclosures"
"Chicago, IL" or "Florida"
A warranty is a kind of insurance against defects or malfunctions that might occur in the home after the sale. As with anything else, you usually get what you pay for. Your real estate agent can advise you about the kinds of warranties available in your area, including what they cover and what they cost. You can also look for home warranty companies in the phone book, in the real estate section of your local paper, or online.
Typically, home warranties protect buyers (or home owners) for such items as:
Some sellers include a home warranty as part of the sale—and if not, you might be wise to ask for it. Sometimes buyers and sellers split the cost; it offers peace of mind to both parties. Be sure to educate yourself as to what a warranty in your area covers and what it costs.
Some warranties exclude appliances from coverage. Some warranties also specifically exclude swimming pools and spas, or else require an additional fee to cover them.
How one warranty policy describes what is covered and what isn’t:
KITCHEN REFRIGERATOR/SUB ZERO UNIT
Covered: All parts and components that affect the operation of the unit
Not Covered: Ice-makers (except where noted, subject to all other agreement limitations), crushers, dispensers and related equipment, internal shell, racks, shelves, food spoilage, independent freezers (except where noted, subject to all other agreement limitations)
MICROWAVE OVEN (BUILT-IN)
Covered: All parts and components
Not Covered: Interior lining, door glass, shelves, rotisseries, meat probes, portable countertop units, lights
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
Covered: Motor, wiring, switches, receiver unit
Not Covered: Garage doors, remote transmitters, track drive, sensors
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Covered: Outlets, switches, junction boxes, breakers, main panel, sub panels
Not Covered: Power failure/surge, D.C. components, low voltage, and accessories. All intercoms, fixtures, inadequate wiring capacity, cable wiring, fiber optic, access to wiring
Whether the seller buys the warranty or you purchase your own, read it carefully. If what you read is not satisfactory, choose a different policy or a different company. Make sure the policy spells out:
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