One of our stragetic partners at Alliance Real Estate is ServiceOne Home Warranty. ServiceOne is a locally owned company and we have been absolutely thrilled with our partnership. As a result of this relationship, we provide each of our selling clients the opportunithy for a FREE home warranty coverage for our listing clients during the listing period.
In addition to the FREE home warranty program for sellers. ServiceOne provides an EVALUATED home warranty program. The evaluation ensures that their are no pre-existing conditions that may prevent or exclude home warranty coverage. In some cases, this evaluation could not only save a deal but it may save someone's life. For example, during a recent transaction a safety condition was noted during the evaluation that was a life threating condition.
When buying a home your Realtor will ask you, "Would like like a home warranty?" If the answer is YES then make sure to specify that it will be an EVALUATED plan with NO EXCLUSIONS. The above tag would be an example of a EXCLUSION. You want the seller to provide a warranty with NO EXCLUSIONS. That means the seller would have to fix this item before closing. This is a higher level of protection and this is providing a superior level of service for your buyers! Superior service translates to future business.
If you are considering buying a home in the Omaha metro area please call our dedicated team of professionals at Alliance Real Estate at (402) 991-7531 or visit us on the web at AllianceSells.com
Thanks,
David Matney, CRS,GRI
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That's very important information! I would never have thought to get an "evaluated" home warranty. I can see how that can make a huge difference down the road. I hope many people read this post.