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Home warranty - good or worthless?
Hello All, I was wondering what your thoughts were surrounding Home Warrantys. The allure of being able to cap major expenses for an AC or Heat pump at 450$ a year plus 100$ per incident charge seems like a good way to keep your costs fairly predictable.
I suppose, if you pay this thing for 10 years, and have some minor things like a dishwasher/ AC issues/ Heat pump issues and they fix it, could be a wash more or less. But makes expense more predictable, no major hits at one time, pay it over time. Also, I'm wondering if the premium a Prop Management company charges could make this even better than with your primary residence. I think most property managers would charge you something just to go out to the property and deal with finding a contractor.
Has anyone actually ever used on on an appliance and gotten it paid out? Is this a strategy you guys use to keep your expenses predictable?
thanks!