When Bad Things Happen To Good Homeowners
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Author: Aaron Hoos Who likes to talk about worst-case scenarios? No one!
Insurance and warranties can be unpleasant to talk about
because they are difficult to understand and no one likes to
talk about the worst-case scenario. But the reality is that
life gets in the way of our best laid plans and the worst-case
scenario becomes a reality more often than we wish!
Insurance helps to address problems that arise… and so does a
home warranty. In both cases they are meant to return you to
the situation you were in before the incident that caused the
damage or malfunction. Sure, there are more interesting and
more enjoyable things to talk about. But preparing
intelligently for the challenges and obstacles that life throws
at us will allow us to go through our day with peace of mind,
and it will allow us to simply sleep better at night.
So how do we prepare for worst-case scenarios in our home? With
house insurance and a home warranty.
Insurance and Home Warranties: Used together, they are an
effective way to manage your home's worst case scenarios.
Here's how they functions as the perfect partners:
If your freezer broke down and ruins all of the food inside,
your insurance can replace the damaged food while the home
warranty will repair or replace the freezer itself.
If your washing machine breaks down and floods your home, your
insurance would pay for the damages caused by the flooding
while your home warranty would ensure that your washing machine
was repaired or replaced so that it functions again.
If your home was broken into, and they stole your air
conditioner, your insurance would replace it. However, if your
air conditioner just stopped working one day, your home
warranty would replace or repair it and cool you off again!
Buying insurance and a home warranty is a smart way to "cover
all your bases" and ensure that your home is totally protected
from the worst that could happen: no matter what!
Spending a few minutes now to think about worst case scenarios
will save you a world of headache in the future when those
scenarios become reality. After all, an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure!
About The Author: Aaron Hoos is a writer working with Met
Warranty. Met Warranty provides you with peace-of-mind through
their comprehensive home warranty policies available online at
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