Contracts
Vermont's 'home warranty' included in some real estate transactions provides:
AA guarantee that the home will not need repairs
BCoverage for certain systems and appliances for a specified period after closing✓ Correct
CTitle insurance for the buyer
DProperty tax relief for the first year
Explanation
Home warranties (typically 1-year service contracts) provide limited coverage for repair or replacement of covered home systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical) and appliances that fail due to normal wear and tear after closing.
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