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Step 1: Verify your home warranty documents. Step 2: Make contract with your home warranty company. Step 3: Get the problem re-estimated by a third party. Step 4: Pursue the warranty company's appeal process. Step 5: Approach Better Business Bureau (BBB.)
Generally, most home warranties do not cover pre-existing conditions, unusual wear and tear, improper installation or maintenance, code violations, items typically covered by home insurance, commercial-grade appliances or items still covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
A home warranty will typically cover most major components of large home systems, such as your HVAC (central heating ventilation air condition), hot water heaters, plumbing, electrical and more. It may also cover regular appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators and stoves.
Usually the home warranty coverage plan begins 30 days after the payment receipt or on the day the sale closes. The coverage plan generally covers the appliances for 365 days from the date the policy is active. When your original home warranty expires, you have the choice of renewing your existing warranty.
Options for Buying a Home Warranty After Closing Your home can be covered by a warranty anytime, whether you've lived in it for a few months or several years. And your coverage options should remain the same, as well.
Sue in Court A warranty is a contract. When your warranty company refuses to honor the terms of a warranty, you may have a claim for breach of contract. The amount allowed in small claims varies from state to state, but for most products, you can sue in small claims court.
Contact the Manufacturer Report the problem directly to the manufacturer if the retailer refuses to honor your warranty. The Federal Trade Commission recommends doing so via certified letter with a return receipt requested. In your letter describe the nature of the problem with your product.
If you're not familiar with the company, ask your local or state consumer protection office or Better Business Bureau if they have any complaints against the company. A warranty is only as good as the company that stands behind it. Save your receipt and file it with the warranty.
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