What is the renewal process for my home warranty?

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The renewal process for a First American Home Warranty typically begins a few weeks before the end of your current coverage term. Customers often receive a renewal notice from First American, which outlines the terms of the renewal and any changes in pricing or coverage options. It is important to review this information carefully to understand what to expect in the upcoming year. To renew the warranty, customers usually have to confirm their acceptance of the new terms, which may involve paying the renewal premium. In some cases, automatic renewal may also be an option, but this can vary based on individual agreements. If there are any specific questions or concerns about coverage changes, it may be beneficial to check the information provided in the renewal notice or seek clarification through the current web page for contact information. The renewal process is designed to ensure that customers can continue to enjoy protection for their home systems and appliances without interruption.
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Answered Jul 18, 2025

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