This situation is in Tucson, AZ. My tenant reported a malfunctioning water heater a week ago. Immediately my property manager has contacted home warranty and scheduled a technician visit. The technician brought the wr...
Thinking about the sears home warranty. The one that's $70.00 a month with a deductible upon visit, accompanied with $10,000 worth of damage per year. This covers appliances and home care like electric, plumbing, Air...
What is everyone's opinion on getting HW for Rental properties? I know the obvious pro's to it, but what are the cons? Thanks in advance for the insight!
Just closed a few weeks ago on my first rental property. SFR in east Cleveland 44128. New roof on the home but most of the property is in average condition. $45k purchase price. Is the cost of a home warranty worth it...
I have invested in a out of state rental and will have a property management co. managing it. I plan to buy a home warranty to cover appliances and plumming. They will repair appliances, $30 or $70 fee depending on ...
We have a flip under contract and the buyer is asking for a "Builder's Warranty." Some background: this was a heavy rehab in a townhome community (cat/hoarder house) that involved taking it down to the studs and rebui...
Home warranty for rental - do you recommend using it (only in 1st year)?Rental: Building was built in 1916. The furnace & AC is 2011.I heard it the same insurance, more requests you make, the more price will go up?
I have few ancient water heaters - older than 20 yo :))) what I would better choose as a replacement. I am planning to hold this rentals for some time.
I’m seeing home warranty companies like American Home Shield offer maintenance and repair coverage for appliances, roof leaks, etc… with prices starting at about $40 a month up to about $100 a month for the “platinum ...
Newcomer in the investment world, I apologize if this question seems straightforward and may have already been addressed elsewhere in this forum.
I'm currently contemplating the purchase of a newly constructed proper...