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Congratulations on the purchase of your new home!

Because your builder has provided you with a warranty from HOME of Texas, you’ll need to confirm the warranty is active and in place.
To confirm and get a copy of the warranty issued for your new home, choose from these two options below.


If you closed on your home AFTER November 1, 2014 AND you are the Original Homeowner:

You may obtain your home warranty documents online if you are the original homeowner and your home closed after November 1, 2014. Warranty documents will available online 60 DAYS AFTER CLOSING. For example, if you closed July 1, 2023, then your documents will be available after Sept. 1, 2023. Simply click here to go to our confirmation page, answer a few short questions to verify your identity and then you may view or download your warranty documents. At any time throughout the warranty term, you will have access to your documents online.

If you tried the link but still had trouble retrieving your documents, contact HOME of Texas for assistance at 717-561-4480, complete our Enrollment Information Request form online or email us at enrollments@homeoftexas.com.

If you closed on your home BEFORE November 1, 2014:

You should have been given your home warranty documents at closing if settlement was before November 1, 2014. If you did not get them or have misplaced your copy, contact us at 717-561-4480, complete our Enrollment Information Requestform online, or email us at enrollments@homeoftexas.com for assistance. You may request duplicate copies of your warranty documentation (warranty book, validation sticker or application for warranty). Please note that there is a charge associated with duplicate warranty books which varies based upon the format requested (PDF or paper copy).

That’s it! Once you have your warranty book, take the time to familiarize yourself with the home warranty terms, coverage, and limitations.
This warranty is not a service contract, but rather it is a written, limited warranty which your builder has elected to provide with your new home.
Contact your home builder directly if you have questions regarding specific construction standards and how they apply to your home.

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