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Apr 19, 2017
9:49
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Skeptical Optimist
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I think most home warranties are written into contracts because the agents are
getting a kickback on the sale.
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Purchasing a home warranty as a seller to include with the purchase of a home - Good idea?
kccougar
All-American
4/19/17 9:38am
People only do that if it's a buyers market and you are trying to incentivize
UNLVcougar
4/19/17 9:41am
It's a seller's market right now so I'd say no.
Bgash
4/19/17 9:41am
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BYUMizzou
4/19/17 9:45am
The reason I'd purchase one would be for my own peace of mind
kccougar
4/19/17 10:09am
That's exactly why I would probably buy such. Or at least have a home inspection as part of due diligence.
Hank Rearden
4/19/17 10:15am
Exactly. And for at most $500 it is very well worth it!
RoaroftheCougartails
4/19/17 10:27am
I think most home warranties are written into contracts because the agents are
Skeptical Optimist
4/19/17 9:49am
I wish! No kick backs at all. In my experience there are some companies better than others
RoaroftheCougartails
4/19/17 9:57am
We sold our house 6 months ago an paid for one just to make them happy.
sortsol
4/19/17 9:58am
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