These days, you need to do everything you can to maximize your money and make it work for you. That means making the right investments to grow your wealth over time—and making smart moves to protect those investments.
As a landlord, you need to take care of your real estate property in order to maximize your money and budget. Maintaining your real estate assets and rental properties is integral to protecting their value.
A home warranty for rental property is a great way to help keep it running smoothly while keeping your budget intact.
What is a home warranty for a rental property?
A home warranty is a home service contract that covers your home systems and appliances when they break down due to inevitable wear and tear. Home warranty plans for a rental property take the headache out of home hassles. If a covered item breaks down, all you have to do is place a service request and a qualified contractor will either repair or replace the covered item, giving you and your tenants peace of mind.
An American Home Shield® home warranty covers parts of up to 23 home systems and appliances that breakdown due to wear and tear.
- The ShieldPlatinum™ Plan covers just about everything: the major parts of 23 home systems and appliances, plus roof leak repair, one free HVAC tune-up per contract term, unlimited A/C refrigerant, and double coverage amount for appliances.
- The ShieldGold™ plan covers the parts of 14 major home systems plus kitchen and laundry appliances, including your refrigerator, oven, built-in microwave, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and washer and dryer.
- The ShieldSilver™ Plan covers the parts of 14 major home systems, including plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling.
As a landlord, you know that maintaining a home is expensive, especially a rental property. A home warranty can significantly defray many of the expenses associated with maintaining both your primary residence and your rental property. You can buy a separate home warranty to protect each of your properties. If your rental unit is on the same site as your primary residence and less than 750 square feet, select Guest Unit coverage, which you can add to your home warranty coverage within the first 60 days of membership.
While American Home Shield doesn’t offer a separate home warranty for landlords, all homeowners—no matter if you have one or two properties—can rely on an American Home Shield® home warranty to help resolve appliance and home system breakdowns as quickly and efficiently as possible, with only the out-of-pocket costs that your specific plan prescribes.
Learn more about what's covered by a home warranty.
Why should I purchase a home warranty for rental property?
Why do you need a home warranty for a rental property? For the same reason you need a home warranty for your personal residence: obtaining a home warranty is probably one of the smartest investments you can make for any property.
Why? Because your homeowners insurance only covers what could happen (like a fire or flood). A home warranty, on the other hand, covers what will happen (like an appliance or system breakdown). Learn about the differences between home warranty and homeowners insurance in our Home Warranty vs. Home Insurance blog post. Whether you live in the house or rent it out, it’s still a house, and it’s still going to incur inevitable issues with major components of its systems and appliances. Learn more about why you need both homeowners insurance and a home warranty.
As a landlord, you’re required to keep the home’s major appliances and systems in good working order so that your tenants’ home is livable and comfortable. When the A/C, heat, electricity, or plumbing goes awry at your rental unit, who does the tenant call? You. And who can you call? Your home warranty company.
Read our guide on renting out your home.