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Re: Can I sue my Home Warranty company &win this case? - Landlord Forum thread 358416

Re: Can I sue my Home Warranty company &win this case? by lpadave on August 12, 2018 @19:01

                              
what was the total cost of the repair ?
did you document the inquiry to the service contract company and get the rep's name or employee id # ?
were confirming e mails or faxes sent and received ?
did you get proper repair paperwork from your guy who fixed the AC ?

I do not have great experiences or faith in these service contract warranty companies. Many of them take the premiums and will / may do smaller inexpensive repairs at no charge, or give you preferred response times and discounted rates on parts and labor. Most or all of them have corrosion, age, lack of maintainance or other well structured paragraphs to get out of the expensive repairs or replacements.

You're better off saving the premium dollars and finding local service people who you can rely on 24/7.

chalk up the money you spent to experience and be thankful that your tenants didn't go nuts on you.
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Re: Can I sue my Home Warranty company &win this case? by Steve on August 12, 2018 @20:39 [ Reply ]
Thank you Dave.

The cost was $385, the home warranty company is Total Home Protection.

I didn't write down the rep's name or employee id #.

The only document I have is the email with the Claim Reimbursement Form.

I do have have the paperwork from your guy who fixed the AC.

I searched the internet, once I file a case against the home warranty company, they will usually settle down with the home owner. But I have never done that and am not sure.

I'm out of state, that's why I bought the home warranty contract for my rental home in AZ.

Thanks

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