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- From: rusty@nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (Kenneth Hall)
- Subject: Re: home warrantee
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- In article <1egnrvINNfqo@newmdata.meaddata.com>, davidm@meaddata.com (David Miller) writes...
- >
- >I figured the AHS policy would be pretty useless when I bought the house.
- >I glad I was wrong.
- >
- >And I'm not connected to AHS in any way.
- >
- >Dave
- >
- >
- >--
- >David James Miller Architecture&Systems Evolution
-
- One of the best recommendations that I can make to anybody who is
- looking into buy a home is to ask for a home warrenty from the seller
- in the contract if they are not already providing one. Follow up to
- this is that if they refuse, talk to your agent about arranging to
- purchase your own. Typically a H.O.W. (no relation to the company) is
- around $250 in my area, but the piece of mind that it provides is
- great, especially for that first year or so after the purchase when
- repairing/replacing an appliance could be a burden on a newly
- established budget.
-
- This is just food for though and my own opinion. As mentioned in
- prior post I am a licensed agent and when these warrenties are
- arranged through my agency I recieve no perks for it, its just a
- service.
-
- Rusty
-