Common use of Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement Clause in Contracts

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

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Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 NCSC_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. All components except those excluded. l External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 UTS_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 East_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 CA_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 MtnS_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 SouthS_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

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Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $5001,000. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $5001,000. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 NCSCLRE_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. All components except those excluded. l External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 NVNM_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. All components except those excluded. l External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

Dollar Limits Per Service Agreement. Concealed/concrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair and/or replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sediment/calcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any loss due to water seepage along service cable. Belts, shutters and filters for attic, ceiling and exhaust fans. • Garage doors, garage door track/rail assembly, rollers or physical damage. • Doorbells that are part of intercom systems. • Concealed wiring - $500. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. ORWAS_A.v5K.09_17 CP_A.v5K.09_17 4 All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l repair and/or replace - $1,000. A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of furnace xxxxxxxx/heat exchanger, check and if necessary clean burners, visual inspection of accessible flue pipe, check amperage draw of indoor blower motor, inspect pilot system, check controls and safeties on furnace, inspect when applicable and accessible indoor and outdoor coils for restrictions and/or damaged fins, inspect accessible ductwork for visible tears/leaks, test for carbon monoxide when accessible and applicable. l

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Samples: Home Warranty Service Agreement

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