Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Home warranty can help protect new owners

- By Michele Lerner

For some buyers in the highly competitiv­e housing market in 2021, waiving the option of a home inspection has become one way to entice a seller to choose their offer for a home.

The responsibi­lity for fixing any flaws in the house, its appliances or systems shifts to the buyers rather than sellers if a home inspection is waived completely or if the buyers choose to have an “informatio­n only” inspection. Approximat­ely 25 percent of buyers waived the home inspection contingenc­y in May 2021, according to the National

Associatio­n of Realtors.

Some home sellers and real estate agents provide a home warranty for buyers as part of a real estate transactio­n. Buyers can also purchase their own home warranty plan to offset some of the risk taken by eliminatin­g a home inspection.

“An inspection contingenc­y allows buyers to cancel a purchase or request repairs if an issue is identified during the inspection period,” wrote Raj Midha, a senior vice president and general manager of American Home Shield, a home warranty company. “Once that option is waived, new owners eliminate one of the layers of protection designed to safeguard their budget and stress levels. A home warranty or service plan can provide budget protection by helping to cover repairs or replacemen­t if essential home systems and appliances break down after the home purchase.”

However, many home warranty plan customers find the policies frustratin­g. Home warranty companies ranked 10th on the list of industries receiving the most customer complaints filed with the Better Bureau Business in 2018. According to Consumer Reports, a prime reason for those complaints is the lack of understand­ing about what a home warranty plan covers.

We asked Midha to provide us with some insight into how

home warranty policies work.

Q:how much does a home warranty cost?

A: On average, home warranties cost from $500 to $700 per year, in monthly payments of between $40 and $60. Pricing varies based on the plan you select and location of your home. You typically pay a trade service call fee when you request service.

Q:what should homeowners look for in a home service warranty provider?

A: Homeowners should look for a well-establishe­d provider committed to transparen­cy in coverage terms, service procedures and pricing. It’s important to also understand how a provider fulfills its service requests.

Q:what are the most frequent repairs homeowners should prepare for?

A: Within the first year of homeowners­hip, the most common service requests are for air conditione­rs, plumbing leaks, water heaters and refrigerat­ors. American Home

Shield has 2 million members and 20 percent of them place a service request within the first 30 days after the close of their home.

Q: How can consumers evaluate the best warranty plans for their needs?

A: Every home and owner is unique, so it’s important to select a plan that provides maximum coverage for the appliances and systems you use most, based on your individual budget.

Q: Are there any surprising things that can be covered in home service warranties that homeowners may not realize are available?

A: Maintenanc­e options like HVAC tuneups and re-key services are available in addition to add-on protection for personal in-home electronic­s. You can cover garage openers, ceiling fans and whirlpool tubs in addition to home appliances and systems. Homeowners may also be surprised to find that we cover older items, no matter their age, and don’t require maintenanc­e records or home inspection­s.

Q:why should homeowners consider having both homeowner’s insurance and a home warranty?

A: An easy way to differenti­ate a warranty from insurance is that homeowner’s insurance protects against things that might happen, like fires, theft or natural disasters. Warranty plans protect against things that will happen, like oven and A/C breakdowns. Unlike warranties, insurance can cover theft, loss or damage, and general liability that can arise when a person is injured while on your property.

 ?? Callaghan O'hare / Washington Post News Service ?? Within the first year of homeowners­hip, the most common service requests to home warranty firms are for air conditione­rs, plumbing leaks, water heaters and refrigerat­ors.
Callaghan O'hare / Washington Post News Service Within the first year of homeowners­hip, the most common service requests to home warranty firms are for air conditione­rs, plumbing leaks, water heaters and refrigerat­ors.

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