Posted in home warranty on Oct 18th, 2008
For those individuals who use realtors to buy or sell a home, the transaction looks fairly seamless. It goes something like this:
Buyers:
oContact a realtor, who elicits from them what type of property they wish to purchase.
oThe realtor shows them several properties, until they make an offer on one and it is accepted.
oThey go with [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 17th, 2008
We are buying a 1930’s wood home in Miami and we have been told that it would be a good idea to get a home warranty. Which company is the best to go with? We are looking for complete coverage to cover basics to appliances, but we would also like a good deal.
Don’t go [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 17th, 2008
Jim Meyer from RE/MAX Gold in Fairfield California talks about the 100 most important real estate issues when buying or selling a home in America today!
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1-888-JIM-7888
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 17th, 2008
There are some simple steps that homebuyers often miss when looking for their new home. Taking the time to consider these steps can save you thousands of dollars, but more importantly, can smooth the process of buying a new home, saving time and money, as well as alleviating stressful situations in advance.
1. Begin by being [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 16th, 2008
I'm looking to get a home warranty and all the searches I've done lead me to believe that there are no good home warranty companies. Can anyone recommend one? Everyone I have looked at can be quickly dismissed with a million complaints of "fraud" or "scam" with a Google search.
So, either I'm not finding a [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 16th, 2008
Tip #23 in our series of 70 ways to save money when buying a house is to buy a home warranty.
Despite the love buyers show for their newfound properties, there could be things beneath the surface not foreseen or witnessed. From a cursory glance, homes may appear spotless with no maintenance required whatsoever, even on [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Oct 1st, 2008
We bought a new home that has a 1 year warranty. They said they will fix any problems we have the first year (unless we damaged it ourselves of course), but whenever I call they say the will take care of it and then never hear back from them. Any suggestions on how [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Sep 30th, 2008
Home Warranty Service companies provide warranty on items like central a/c, heating,electrical,plumbing,appliances etc.
I was a realtor in a national real estate office a few years ago. We had four brochures for different home warranty companies in our office. I suggest that you contact any large real estate office and ask if they have [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Sep 29th, 2008
I just bought an existing home and I’m looking for a home warranty. I currently have a refrigerator that doesn’t work well at all. The house does come with a fridge, but would i be able to move my old refrigerator with me to the new home and claim it as a defective appliance?
i really [...]
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Posted in home warranty on Sep 28th, 2008
I have a old rebublic home warranty that was included when i originally purchased my home. It is about to expire in march and there asking $300 to extend it another year with a $100 per call service charge. Is it advantage to me to purchase the warranty or just put that money ito an [...]
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