This sucks and I told hms, as a realtor, I will not ever offer an hms warranty to my sellers, buyers or anyone else from this point forward. Hms said to me that “if they had been the buyer and 30 days had elapsed since the closing then they would have been covered up to the aggregate of $2000.00. They are going to reletives to stay with their baby. My client called me tonight crying because the hvac company installing the new furnace is behind schedule and its 55 degrees in the house. They have been with out heat for almost 2 weeks, they have had to cash in an ira, to pay for the new furnace and have duct work installed. Here we are in north east indiana, right now, it is jan 14 th 15 degrees with a low of minus 4 tonight wind chill warnings abound, 5 inches of new snow on the ground, and tomorrows high is 6, maybe 8. I have talked with hms, the contractor, and my brokers office has spoken to hms” regional all to no avail. As the listing agent I would never have advised my clients to pay for the additional coverage much less have them agree to an hms warranty for their buyers if I had known what loop holes hms would use to escape coverage. Rust! A thirty + year old boiler is bound to have rust, its bound to have corrosion, and they know it. That went out for hms said in its inspection report the 30+ yr old boiler was found with rusty water leaking from it, and condemend it. On tuesday hms called her and said the claim was being denied because the cause of the failure was rust. Hms told my client on two occasions between saturday and monday that they would cover the claim. That hvac company tech came to the home inspected the boiler, got his 100 dollar deductable, and condemend the boiler. Hms gave her a claim number, and told her who to call. I told her to call hms and tell them what was going on and she did. She called a family friend that is in the hvac business and he said the boiler was shot. On my client called me and told me that the boiler for the heat was not operating correctly. My client”s are a young couple with a one year old and the mom is pregnant with another child due in march.
I am a real estate agent in indiana and part of marketing a listing I offered a homeowners warranty, for the seller while the property is on the market and to be transferred to the buyer after closing. After reading other complaints on this board I decided to share my complaint with the others.