Home Warranty Ousts Murphy


It's Murphy's Law. No sooner does a prospective buyer walk through your front door than your kitchen faucet comes to life of its own accord spewing water everywhere. And when the home inspector shows up, the front door swells with such pride that it won't budge an inch.

If you're selling your home and would like to be insured against your home's emotional upheavals, consider purchasing home warranty protection. Most warranty plans cover the home from the time it's listed until one year after the closing date. Details of policies vary widely, but most prices range from just $300-$400 with deductibles of $35-$100. The typical policy covers electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, and some appliances. An added plus--the warranty makes your property more attractive by limiting the buyer's out-of-pocket expenses if a problem is discovered after closing.

If you are interested in a home warranty plan, you may want to compare the services offered by different companies. Check their prices, coverages, exclusions, procedures, charges for service calls, and length of time they have been in business. Don't forget to check references from past clients, too.

If you'd like more information on home warranties or buying and selling property in our area, please give me a call.




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Bud Lewis
Owner and President
Re/Max Unlimited, Inc. | 3300 South Parker Rd. Suite #100 | Denver, Colorado 80014
303-671-3005 | E-mail:homes@qwest.net



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