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[P121]Pay Off My Home
by Dave Clocker, Dav
In our market, many buyers choose to or are advised by their agent to request a Home Warranty when writing up the purchase offer. I know of a listing agent who said it was not possible for him to help pay for the home warranty for the seller. Why not? The agent’s line of reasoning was that he felt he had already put in too much in marketing the property, yet the escrow was collapsing right before everyone’s eyes because the seller was stubborn and would not pay for it. I just can't believe that some agents won't pay for the warranty just to help close the deal�"especially if it can ultimately be a decision of completing the transaction or having all the hard work up to date disappear into thin air.
Generally, Home Warranties are reasonably priced at several hundred dollars for a one year plan, which I don't think is that much. It's funny how some agents step over the dollars to get to the dimes. As listing or selling agents, it is wise to look at the overall picture and then to pay for the warranty cost if the situation depends on it so that the transaction can meet a satisfactory closure.
There are listing agents getting creative by stating upfront that they will pay for the Home Warranty to give to the buyers if the Sellers list their homes with them. I think this is a great marketing incentive but I don't know how effective it is. As a listing agent, do you usually pay for the Home Warranty to give to the Buyers?
I felt many real estate agents would have some valuable input into this matter and so the question was put to the table. I’ve summarized below the many responses from those who replied to the question. One agent responded that she agreed that many agents step over the dollars to get to the dimes and she makes whatever adjustments and credits are needed to close out the transaction successfully. Another agent indicated she pays for home inspections on the buyer side and her broker offers to pay for the home warranty. A few agents indicated the home warranty is a common staple in all their listings. They feel that for the cost, it is better to have it just in case any future problems arise. Several agents stated they offer to pay for the warranty as an incentive to get the listing and as a means to make the property more attractive to both the sellers and the buyers involved.
On the flip side, some agents responded that they normally do not pay for the warranty because they always urge their sellers to pay for it and they explain the advantage of getting the warranty as it protects the sellers. In fact, they will suggest that the seller include the warranty for the listing period since it makes the home easier to sell and many buyers are going to ask for it anyways. There were some cases cited where the sellers paid the $300-400 for the warranty, and they ended up making good use of the warranty while selling the home since they got the warranty company to cover some of the repairs requested by the buyers. So, overall in these cases, the sellers actually saved money by having the warranty in place since they would have otherwise had to pay for the repairs out of their own pocket. It is commonly believed that many sellers will have no issues with taking on the home warranty since they are aware of their expenses in selling a home.
The majority feedback from the agents was that if it was between getting a deal closed now or waiting for a new buyer, they definitely would pay for the warranty. Although, they would probably try to get the other agent to split the costs since many times, most agents will help with the home warranty costs if the seller refuses to pay for it. Should the selling agent refuse, the listing agent would pay for it just to get the deal done. As a part of skillfully putting together a transaction that meets everyone’s needs, if it makes sense for the listing agent to pick up the tab, they will take on the expense.

Why not? A little knowledge of the technical aspects combined with the eye for creativity is enough to do the home improvement on your own.

Why are people turning to do-it-yourself home improvements?

Many construction workers who do not have a lot of experience or expertise in construction or home maintenance are out there right now trying to work on these homes across the country.

As a result, homeowners are finding that the jobs are not being completed to their satisfaction. Sometimes they are even prepaying for services that do not get done or are not part of the plan.

You do not have to rely and pay someone to improve your home. Why not try to do it yourself?

You can enhance your home's existing concrete surfaces using acid stains, acrylic stains, epoxy paints, and scoring techniques.

If you are tired of looking at dreary gray concrete, there are some easy projects for the serious home improvement do-it-yourselfer to give your patio, driveway, garage, etc. a refreshing new look.

Decorative concrete work costs double or even triple that of regular concrete. This is why many people cannot afford it.

There are inexpensive ways to decorate concrete after it has cured without having to pay skilled tradesmen.

Acid based concrete stains are becoming more and more popular for coloring concrete surfaces. They chemically react with the cementitious material to produce permanent color with variegated or mottled appearance like that of marble. This results in a natural, elegant looking surface.

Water based concrete stains are an alternative to acid stains and are much more user friendly because they're much less toxic. These stains do not chemically react with the concrete; they are absorbed into the surface pores and act like a dye. The big advantage of water based stains is the wide array of colors available.

If you want to venture beyond the basic staining of concrete, consider using some scoring techniques to create patterns on the surface.

You can make your concrete look like a tile floor for example. It is up to your imagination. An angle grinder with a 4 inch grinding or cutting wheel is the ideal tool for this.

The important thing to remember when scoring is to draw the pattern on the concrete first and make sure you are satisfied with the way it looks because scoring is irreversible.

Epoxy paints make an excellent coating for garage floors and basement floors. Many commercial floors have epoxy coatings because of their durability and resistance to chemical spills as well as their appearance.

In recent years, however, it has become very popular for residential use with an increasing availability of different colors. This is not a difficult project, but the key to successful application is surface preparation.

Epoxy paints have also become available in a water based form making it safe for the do-it-yourselfer and ideal for indoor applications. They cost a little more than stains. For a 400 square foot garage, you'll spend about $200 for the materials needed for this project.

See? You do not have to spend money to have your home improved. You have the capability to do it yourself. With some instructions and a little bit of work, anyone can turn boring concrete into their own masterpiece.

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