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Houses don't come with a "100,000 Mile Warranty"

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Real Estate Agent with Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch!

Houses don't come with a "100,000 Mile Warranty"

Unlike some cars, houses don't come with a "100,000 mile warranty" but wouldn't it be nice?  You buy a house, move in, something cracks, breaks, or otherwise goes wrong, and all you have to do is make a phone call to your Realtor who helped you some 6, 10, 12, or 14 months ago and somehow the previous owner, the real estate company, or the title company will make the problem go away.

The reality is quite different.   Nothing lasts forever, so it should not be surprising to find things that break, fail or otherwise fall into disrepair especially if the house involved is an older one.  You buy a house and from the moment you own it, problems that occur will be your responsibility to deal with. 

There are a few things buyers should do before they buy.  It is important to do your homework to learn about problems that may already exist in the home you consider purchasing or to limit your exposure to problems that may occur in the near future.  These are the things buyers should get and do:

1.  History:  Get a sellers disclosure about the condition of the home for sale.

A sellers disclosure in Florida requires a seller to disclose all known facts that materially affect the value of the property and that are not readily observable.  Basically, this could be considered the condition history of the property as known to the seller.  The disclosure statement contains sections about zoning, termites and other wood destroying organisms, structure and roof-related items, plumbing, electrical, heating issues and more.  While this is a good first step, for some properties such as foreclosure homes, a property disclosure may not be available.

2.  Current Snapshot:  Get a professional home inspection.

Your home inspector will work for you and look for any problem areas in the home.  Buyers and sellers always chuckle when the inspector comes into the house and turns on the dishwasher as one of the first actions. 

Well, this is to ensure that the dishwasher is in working condition.  Your home inspector will check all the other appliances as well as the electrical outlets especially GFCIs, check for plumbing leaks, roof and structural issues among other things. 

Thus the home inspection could be considered a snapshot of the current condition of the home.  Your home inspector will recommend further action if he identifies any problems or has concerns.

However, keep in mind, a home inspection is essentially a visual inspection.  The home inspector will not move furnishings, remove carpeting, or insulation in the attic. 

3.  Assurance and Estimates:  Get a second opinion from the appropriate trades professional. 

Sometimes, the home inspection identifies an issue that should be looked into further.  This will also provide for the opportunity to receive an estimate for repair cost if needed.

4.  Plan for the Future:  Consider a home warranty policy to cover certain items in the home for the first year. 

Home warranties cover certain items but not all.  Your Realtor can provide you with more information on how to obtain a home warranty including pricing.  Although with a home warranty, you may still be required to pay a service fee for repair services to come out, the warranty may relieve you from the cost of the repair itself.   

5.  Last but not Least:  Get Homeowner's Insurance. 

If you are getting a loan for the purchase of your home, your lender will require you to carry homeowner's insurance.  But even if you pay cash for your new home, you might consider insurance to protect you from potential future losses.  While homeowner's insurance does not cover the everyday annoyances, it does provide protection in case your home is struck by a burglary, fire, flood, earthquake, or other disaster after you have met your deductible.

There you have it.  Houses don't come with a 100,000 mile warranty.  Hopefully, by following these five steps during the buying process, you will obtain a clear picture of the condition of the home for sale you are considering.   

Houses don't come with a "100,000 Mile Warranty"

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Comments(15)

Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Good advice, Silvia.  Love your creative way with words.

BTW not many cars come with 100,000 mile warranty these days either.

Aug 10, 2011 01:35 PM
Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

My recommendation is to buy a really good home warranty, not just any warranty! Go for the 'ultimate' or 'platinum' package to make sure that more repairs are covered.

Aug 10, 2011 01:42 PM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Mary, thanks, that shows you how much I know about cars!  Or what my expectations would be from a new car!  LOL

Vickie, thanks!  So, if you do get one, might as well go all the way!

Aug 10, 2011 01:47 PM
Jeanne M. Gavish
Jeanne Gavish, Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners - Spring Hill, FL
Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners - CIPS,GRI,S

Great Advice Silvia, I like the second opinion part. Home inspectors have general knowledge, but if something becomes a red flag, get the appropriate specialist to give an expert opinion.  Will we see you at lunch tomorrow?

Aug 10, 2011 02:10 PM
Lou Ludwig
Ludwig & Associates - Boca Raton, FL
Designations Earned CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC

Silvia

Thanks for sharing your thoughts, your post is right on target.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Aug 10, 2011 02:20 PM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Jeanne, that is the best way to handle it, I would not venture to give an opinion or advice on things I don't know anything about.

Lou, thanks!  I appreciate it!

Aug 10, 2011 02:47 PM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Silvia, loved the catchy title of your blog! Yes, it would be nice! But you are absolutely correct since it's just wishful thinking the very best way to go is to do homework. And a home warranty can provide some peace of mind as well!

Aug 10, 2011 05:16 PM
Tony & Darcy Cannon
Aubrey and Associates Realty - Layton, UT
The C Team

Silvia, Great post!  I really like the advice for a professional home inspector, pay for a good one, don't scrimp and save with this, and get that home warranty, you just don't know.  Our last house the sellers hadn't been in it full time for over a year, so we got the warranty and the inspection.  The 2nd time that we used the dishwasher water came running out from underneath it.  Good thing that it was covered in the home warranty that we purchased!

Aug 10, 2011 06:15 PM
Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, PSA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor

And neither do MOST cars..........but a good home inspection will take care of many problems!

Aug 11, 2011 01:42 AM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Andrea, that's how I look at home warranties as well, it gives peace of mind!

tony and Darcy,  thanks and that just shows that even if the home inspection checks out fine, something could break the very next day!

Barbara-Jo, that is true and it makes me wonder why not more people have cars thoroughly inspected before they buy...

Aug 11, 2011 03:35 AM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Silvia - and to think when I started in real estate you had but one option Caveat Emptor "Let The Buyer Beware" ..... real estate continues to change and evolve and with today's options a buyer can rest a lot easier having exercised them.

Aug 11, 2011 04:42 AM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Hi Kathy, well, in some ways it still is.  But you are right, buyers now can get help from other professionals to do their investigation into the property.

Aug 11, 2011 09:11 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Very excellent points and tips, Silvia!  Home Inspections and Home Warranties can help assure homebuyers a great deal!

Aug 12, 2011 01:41 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Silvia - I also want to CONGRATULATE you on having this blog FEATURED in the Feather Nesters group!

Aug 12, 2011 01:42 AM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Thank you Myrl!  I appreciate that very much!  :-)

Aug 12, 2011 01:45 AM