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Edited 9 y ago
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Home repair insurance should also be considered, especially in locations with weather extremes, e.g., AZ where air conditioners work triple time in the summer months--repairs and utility costs skyrocket if you don't insure your big ticket items.
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PO1 John Miller
CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
That's why I have a Home Warranty program (same concept as Home Repair Insurance). When something is broken in my house I pay a $50 service call fee (in addition to my yearly rate). I've gotten a brand new ceiling fan in my bedroom and a brand new garbage disposal much cheaper than had I bought the equipment myself and then paid a contractor to install them.
That's why I have a Home Warranty program (same concept as Home Repair Insurance). When something is broken in my house I pay a $50 service call fee (in addition to my yearly rate). I've gotten a brand new ceiling fan in my bedroom and a brand new garbage disposal much cheaper than had I bought the equipment myself and then paid a contractor to install them.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
PO1 John Miller - CPO Andy Carrillo, MS Yep, me too. I have home warranty. it's so worth it...my hot water heater went out a couple of years ago...only cost me $50 buck to have it replaced and installed....it applies to my other appliances and things around the house.
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Yes! I am! That's one of my #1 Goals! To be a Homeowner before the Age of 40!
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Sgt Kelli Mays
Good for you...renting is like taking your money and burning it or throwing it into the trash....but buying is like putting your money into a savings account.
let me know if I can help you when you are ready.
let me know if I can help you when you are ready.
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