Contracts
A Tennessee seller who grants the buyer a home warranty as part of the sale is typically providing coverage for:
AAll property defects found in the inspection
BRepair or replacement of covered major home systems and appliances during a specified period✓ Correct
CTitle defects discovered after closing
DStructural defects for up to 10 years
Explanation
A home warranty (or home protection plan) typically covers repair or replacement of major home systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and sometimes appliances during a one-year period. It supplements but does not replace the seller's disclosure obligations.
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