Sarasota Foreclosures – Beware Home Warranty Scams!

Sarasota Foreclosures - Beware Home Warranty Scams!

Sarasota foreclosures hit the market with all kinds of surprises — both good & bad. You might discover a deal of a lifetime or you might buy yourself a money pit. To be safe, you must thoroughly inspect the property and buy a home warranty.

However, beware throwing your money away on a home warranty. Louise H. of Englewood, Florida, shares 5 home warranty buying tips and “gotchas†she discovers the hard way.

For 8 years, Louise paid for a home warranty, always paying on time each year for peace of mind. All in all, Louise paid nearly $4,000 on annual home warranty premiums…and she gladly wrote the check each anniversary.

Louise paid to cover costly home repairs she couldn’t afford without the home warranty.

She relied on her home warranty to cover costly home repairs:

1. AC system running about $5,000 to replace
2. Water heater running about $600 to replace.
3. Minor roof repairs easily running into $100s
4. Ice maker on a refrigerator requires $250-$300.
5. Microwave or dishwasher replacement is cheaper than repair ~$300.

Louise believed if a technician couldn’t repair the problem, the most Louise would pay was the $75.00 co-pay /visit. That’s how it was supposed to work…or so Louise thought.

After 8 years of paying premiums, Louise faced the unexpected.

Her AC broke down on a hot, humid July day in Florida. Do you have any idea how miserable Florida is in the summer?

Louise called Globe Home Warranty, which quickly dispatched an AC Technician. The old air handler (the unit in the garage hanging from the ceiling) and “duct-taped†compressor (the unit on a cement pad at the side of the house) had taken their last breath.

There was nothing the technician could do to repair both units. Okay, Louise thought, Globe Home Warranty would authorize replacement. To Louise’s shock, Globe Home Warranty refused to authorize replacement.

This, my friend, is the “gotcha†no one at Globe had ever disclosed to Louise…not once…not ever before. Globe Home Warranty rejected Louise’s claim because Louise did not have a professional service agreement on the HVAC system.
Not having a service agreement with a licensed HVAC contractor gave Globe Home Warranty an easy out…to a loyal customer who had paid Globe Home Warranty for 8 straight years with no other claim.

Before you blindly buy a home warranty (even a home warranty recommended by your realtor), do just a little homework:

1. Contact your local Better Business Bureau
2. Confirm www.badbusinessbureau.com
3. How much time do you have after closing on your new home to buy a home warranty? Many home warranty companies will not sell you a home warranty outside of escrow, whether you’re a buyer or a seller.
4. Ask “what if…†questions & get answers in writing. That is, what if my a/c goes out one day…one week…or even one month after I move in? How many co-pays will I have to pay before you replace?â€
5. Talk to neighbors, friends & co-workers about their home warranty.

By no means is this an indictment of Globe Home Warranty. Many home owners over the years report similar rejection from other well-known home warranty companies as well. This is just one gotcha. Get 10 more “must-have†home warranty REALITY tips @ www.sarasotahomesforsalenow.com. I don’t want to see you pay diligently for 8 years, only to face a home warranty company’s “gotchas.†Louise felt betrayed…and rightfully so.

Sarasota foreclosures especially demand careful inspection on top of a home warranty. Instead of a home inspector, you might consider a licensed roofer, A/C contractor & electrician if you notice electrical fixtures appearing “ripped†from their mounts. A legitimate home warranty easily will provide the peace of mind you desire. Don’t rely on your home inspector to tell you when an appliance, A/C, plumbing issue or pool pump will stop working. Without a home warranty, any one of these issues will empty your wallet to repair or replace. If you or someone you know wants to buy or sell a house in or around Sarasota, Florida, please call me now. I want to be your realtor.
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www.HomeRestorationsMd.com This home in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland has been repaired three times in the last year — mostly because high winds from a tornado loosened the shingles. Winds from the tornado actually bent the shingles backwards, tearing the shingles around the nail penetrations, which has made the roof much more vulnerable to “blow offs” from lighter winds. Please help to answer the question about roof repair contractorlooking for a company to repair a metal bldg roof?
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http://www.sarasotahomesforsalenow.com Sarasota Realtor Mike Payne helps homeowners avoid Sarasota foreclosures. Mike and team also assist buyers and sellers in or around Sarasota, Florida, including Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Lakewood Ranch, Bradenton, Palmetto & North Port. If you’re buying, don’t think 40-50% off 2006 home prices guarantees a bargain. If you’re selling, you need a listing agent who knows how to market your property to buyers throughout the world. Contact Mike now @ 941-914-9980.




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8 Responses to “Sarasota Foreclosures – Beware Home Warranty Scams!”

  1. By spazzy_mcg on May 17, 2010

    Since you are a Yahoo user, why not try the Yahoo Yellow Pages:

    http://yp.yahoo.com/

    Check out any prospective contractors references and ask for a certificate of insurance proving that they carry liability and workers compensation insurance. Do not give your contractor a large downpayment … no more than 10%, with the balance due upon completion.

    Good luck with your search.

  2. By john d on May 17, 2010

    i would think if you had damage to your roof that would be covered by insurance you would have already contacted your insurance company. the contractor can look at the roof, assess the damage and give an estimate. filing a claim is your responsibiity (if it's your house). in most cases, repairs from general wear and tear are not covered by homeowners insurance. contact your insurance company yourself to find out if the repairs will be covered before committing to anything with a contractor.

  3. By magnetic_azimuth on May 17, 2010

    I think brother deserves a huge hug and a thank you from sis! He was taking care of his sister because most of these guys will not do that! Oh, there might be a couple but I sure as heck haven't found them.

  4. By Danny on May 17, 2010

    The drip edge should match the fascia and soffit. It's available in all of the colors that the F&S come in, so there's no excuse for not using it. White drip edge with brown fascia looks terrible, as you can see. Hope this helps.

  5. By cool_yada_yada1 on May 18, 2010

    Go ahead…it started what? leaking again. You could go up into the attic (loft) and look for the dripping while a friend uses a hose on the roof. Because it was roofed doesn't mean it was roofed right.
    Call the contractor back and let him know right away.

  6. By perfecttiming1 on May 18, 2010

    Most typically, it's a sprayed polyurethane foam system. Simple repairs can be made with a sealant, unless you need a section replaced.

  7. By deedy66 on May 19, 2010

    Contact the "Contractor's State License Board". The board will investigate a complaint such as this. Obviously, the work wasn't done properly or there would be no leak ! The contract should be for a "scope of work". That would make the contractor liable. He cannot deny responsibility if the roofer was paid by him.

  8. By Joe v on May 19, 2010

    There is ALWAYS someone who is willing to do the work and will do a good job. Typically this person does not advertise and works on referral. Continue to ask your neighbors and friends and local supply stores (not Home Depot) and you will come up with someone.

    The insurance you speak of is typical and all licensed guys can provide this.

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