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		<title>Buyer&#8217;s vs. Seller&#8217;s Home Warranty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s the difference between a buyer&#8217;s and a seller&#8217;s warranty?
Home Seller&#8217;s Warranty
Now that the real estate market is cooling somewhat, you&#8217;ll more likely  to find your competitive home sellers offering a seller&#8217;s warranty. But  what exactly is a seller&#8217;s warranty? How can a home warranty help sell  your property?
In short, a seller&#8217;s warranty provides added assurance that any  repairs to major appliances, plumbing, and other home systems will be  covered by the seller within a specified time period after the home is  purchased, excluding ...]]></description>
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<p>Home Seller&#8217;s Warranty<br />
Now that the real estate market is cooling somewhat, you&#8217;ll more likely  to find your competitive home sellers offering a seller&#8217;s warranty. But  what exactly is a seller&#8217;s warranty? How can a home warranty help sell  your property?</p>
<p>In short, a seller&#8217;s warranty provides added assurance that any  repairs to major appliances, plumbing, and other home systems will be  covered by the seller within a specified time period after the home is  purchased, excluding a typical deductible of $35-60. Seller&#8217;s warranties  are always offered by builders of new homes, but they&#8217;re becoming  increasingly popular as sales tools for older homes, as well. For the  seller, the cost is about $300-400, but it can be well worthwhile,  especially if it means a quicker sale of their home.</p>
<p>There are some real estate companies that offer seller&#8217;s warranties  at no cost to their sellers during the home&#8217;s listing period, such as  Home Warranty of America, but the most agencies require their sellers to  pay for the warranty if it&#8217;s something they&#8217;d like to offer potential  buyers&#8211;with the cost often built into the sales price.</p>
<p>Home Buyer&#8217;s Warranty<br />
A similar home warranty can be purchased by buyers, as well. The typical  $300-400 cost is similar to what a seller would pay for similar  coverage, and a buyer&#8217;s warranty covers the same things as a seller&#8217;s  warranty. The main difference is that a buyer&#8217;s warranty typically  begins on the date of closing and continues for a one-year period after  that. Another difference: the buyer&#8217;s warranty can be renewed annually.</p>
<p>Besides Home Warranty of America, there are a number of other  companies that offer home warranties for sellers and buyers. Those  companies include: 2-10 Warranty, American Millennium (which offers a  policy to specifically cover hidden structural or pest damage to a  home), Ram Home Warranty, and Home Warranty Plans, but you&#8217;ll probably  find others if you do an Internet search or check with your local real  estate broker.</p>
<p>As is the case with any consumer product or service, it&#8217;s always wise  to do some research before you decide whether a seller&#8217;s or buyer&#8217;s  warranty is something you want to consider. Then, if you&#8217;ve decided that  such a warranty is worthwhile in your particular situation, make sure  to compare the various programs to see which ones are available in your  area, what they specifically cover, their overall cost, the amount of  their deductible, anything that might be excluded from the program, and  any other variables before you commit. Remember, you can offer the  warranty, but if you consider an offer less than full price, you can ask  the buyers to provide their own warranty.</p>
<p>Typical Home Warranty&#8217;s Standard Coverage Includes:</p>
<p>Built-in kitchen appliances: Dishwasher, Oven/Range/Cooktop,  Microwave, Garbage disposal, Trash compactor, etc.</p>
<p>Central heater and ductwork</p>
<p>Plumbing system, water heater, drains</p>
<p>Electrical system and telephone wiring</p>
<p>Attic and exhaust fans</p>
<p>Limited pest control</p>
<p>Extended Coverage Available:</p>
<p>Limited roof repair</p>
<p>Central air conditioning</p>
<p>Washer/Dryer/Kitchen refrigerator</p>
<p>Well and septic systems</p>
<p>Pool equipment and/or Spa equipment including Solar</p>
<p>Save Money Buying Your Warranty<br />
Shop online instead of ordering through your agent or escrow company.  The major providers offer a discount price for orders placed online. You  save the commission paid to a third party who normally arranges the  policy.</p>
<p>Providing this service adds to your home&#8217;s overall appeal to home  shoppers. It protects the home buyers against unexpected breakdowns. who  never worry about how much repairs will cost or who to call to fix a  broken item. A <a href="http://www.homewarrantysite.com">home warranty</a> gives your  home buyers the peace of mind they seek.</p>
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