Every year thousands of homes are traded between buyers and sellers without any guarantee that these properties are free of defects.
“Home warranties protect all parties involved in the property sale against any financial and legal comebacks related to defects,” says Dobrescu.
This is according to Lee-Ann Dobrescu, Head of Group Business Development at Hollard, who says the defect could be a hidden flaw or weakness that a seller might or might not know about, but the buyer cannot discover through reasonable inspection.
Dobrescu says such defects can cost a fortune to fix, not to mention an expensive and frustrating legal process if there’s any doubt that the seller did not fully disclose known defects.
A home warranty addresses these challenges, providing the buyer with the peace of mind and security that comes with a professional property inspection, coupled to an insurance policy that protects against the financial ramifications of any defects that may emerge in the property for two years after taking transfer.
Dobrescu says there are many benefits to having a home warranty in place.
For buyers:
For sellers:
“Home warranties protect all parties involved in the property sale against any financial and legal comebacks related to defects,” says Dobrescu.