Can I transfer my warranty to a new homeowner?

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Yes, American Residential Warranty typically allows for the transfer of warranty coverage to a new homeowner, which can be an attractive selling point for your home. However, there are specific terms and conditions that may apply to the transfer process. Generally, the warranty must be in good standing and not have expired for a transfer to take place. It is important for the current homeowner to notify American Residential Warranty about the desire to transfer the warranty. This may involve completing a transfer form and possibly paying a transfer fee. The new homeowner will then receive the remaining coverage under the terms of the original agreement. To get the most accurate and detailed information about the transfer process, it would be advisable to review the current policy details or check the official website for specific instructions and requirements regarding warranty transfers.
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Answered Jul 23, 2025

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