Brent Wells July 30, 2022
A home warranty is a legal document or a contract between a home owner and another entity to protect the home owner from high repair costs due to system failures in the home for a set period of time.
Major systems in the home are covered by a home warranty, and minor systems can be added to the policy in an a la carte fashion. Each company provides different coverage for different fees. Be careful when reading the coverage limits with each company.
I am not sure I would say you 'need' a home warranty. When they are provided for free, then take them. If you were consider buying one on your own and out of pocket I might not do it. I will talk more about the negatives of home warranties below.
The fine print in the home warranty is where you start to realize this may have not been a great purchase. They have a ton of ways of reducing their costs, which translates to you getting poor service.
I have never seen a situation where a home warranty has been required. However, most new construction homes do come with a 'curb to fence' warranty of 1 to 2 years depending on the builder.
They range from $400 - $1,400 per warranty. It depends on many factors like: size of the home, systems you want covered, price of the homes and so on. A typical home warranty in DFW for a 3,000 square foot home without a pool is around $700 plus or minus.
The home seller typically provides a home warranty. Either the builder of a new home provides it or a seller will provide it to sweeten the deal for the buyer.
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) is the regulating body for the home warranty industry in the state of Texas.
The Texas Real Estate Commission regulates the residential service contracts by adopting amendments under “Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1303 Residential Service Company act,” while strictly following the federal laws.
We do NOT recommend a buyer purchase a home warranty. You are much better off managing your own repairs for your home. You will get a faster repair for typically less money with better parts.
If you receive a free one with a home purchase, then great! If you are asked to buy one, just don't.
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