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Alicia Sierra
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Louis, MO
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Anyone else actually using home warranties on rentals?

Alicia Sierra
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Louis, MO
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I use home warranties on some of my properties — mainly ones where the systems are older but still working — and I’ve had a pretty good experience with it so far.
I've had some big replacements come up and the warranty ended up covering enough that it basically paid for itself in a few instances. What I like about it (and why I’ve kept doing it):
  • Helps smooth out those first couple years of ownership
  • Takes a little pressure off cash flow early on
  • Buys time to build reserves before bigger replacements hit
I don’t look at it as “this will cover everything,” because it won’t. It’s more like a buffer while the property stabilizes. That said… I’ve also learned pretty quickly that:
  • the details matter A LOT (coverage limits, exclusions, vendors, etc.)
  • and going with the cheapest option is usually not the move
So far, it’s been worth it for me in the right situations — especially on properties where I know systems are getting up there but still functional. That being said, you really do need to know what will be covered & expectation of the warranty company & how to communicate with the tech on site.  Curious what others are doing:
  • Are you using warranties at all on rentals?
  • Had good or bad experiences?
  • Or do you just build it into reserves and skip them completely?
Always looking to refine how I’m approaching this.  My issue now is the renewals.  We got 3 year warranties up front (much cheaper on a per month basis) & it is difficult to calculate if renewal is worth it at times. 
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