1. What is the homeowner's warranty? * Those who buy a house, especially first time buyers, can no longer contact the owner if something goes wrong. There are new responsibilities for the homeowner.
- Many things can go wrong at home
- Examples of homeowner's responsibilities include repairs such as equipment failures, roof leaks, failures and septic failures, to name a few
- Thanks to the homeowner's insurance policy, homeowners can have peace of mind in the event of a failure in the first year
- There are significant differences between an insurance policy and a homeowner's warranty
- Products covered by the homeowner's warranty program are not covered by the homeowner's insurance policy
- There are various types of home warranty insurance programs
- Before buying a home, buy and sign the dotted line warranty policy, read and understand the homeowner's warranty policy
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