Michigan Home Builder's Warranty Agreement

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What is a Home Builder’s Warranty Agreement?


When a new construction home is completed by a home builder, the client should be confident that the manufacturer or seller they’ve hired will provide high-quality products and perform high-quality work. In the construction industry, client confidence becomes even more critical as the high standards expected of contractors directly impact safety. In such situations, warranty contracts come in handy.


A construction warranty is a legal document in which the contractor provides a covenant that guarantees to the client (homeowner) that they will perform all works following building codes and standards and project specifications without flaws or defects. Breaching such an agreement results in monetary recovery of related damages and costs for material replacement or reparation works to be carried out at the contractor's expense.


The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a US federal law enacted in 1975, regulates warranty contracts. It states that while not all products and services require written guarantees, if parties conclude one, then such an agreement must comply with the Act. This law aims to prevent manufacturers from misleading clients with inappropriate and unfairly made disclaimers on the guarantees.


Types of warranties


There are two general types of contractor warranty agreements:



  • Express warranty is a written or verbal guarantee from the seller that the purchased product is of a certain quality and that the seller can replace or repair it if there are any defects.

  • Implied warranty is a guarantee that the purchased product operates as it should.


Builders’ warranties operate under another classification because of industry specifics:



  • Time-based warranty is the contractor’s promise to provide a particular thing in a defined condition at a specified time (for example, to guarantee the construction is waterproof for a certain number of years).

  • General warranty is a guarantee to perform defined works according to the project blueprints and specifications without a time reference.


Preparing a new Home builder warranty To complete your paperwork correctly, use a verified home builder’s timely-based guarantee agreement from the US Legal Forms library. This multi-state editable and printable legal template requires you to fill out the following information:



  1. Name and contact details of the contractor and the buyer;

  2. Newly-constructed house description;

  3. List of items that are under builder’s guarantees (can be expanded);

  4. List of items the builder doesn’t take responsibility for (can be changed);

  5. Name of the state that will govern the agreement.

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FAQ

One common way that homeowners void their warranty is by performing unauthorized repairs. This could include using a licensed contractor that is not approved by your warranty provider. It also includes using an unlicensed contractor or attempting to do the repairs yourself.

Each individual state warranty is crafted to meet that state's statutes regarding builders' structural warranties. In Michigan, the statute is 10 years so our Michigan Customized State Warranty includes a 10-year term for structural coverage.

Although each provider is different, warranties generally cover major structural elements such as foundations, roofs, ceilings, load bearing walls and stairs and glazing in outside walls. Warranties don't cover general wear and tear, superficial damage or damage caused by storms or other adverse weather.

A builder's warranty should offer homeowners and buyers peace of mind for ten years. Otherwise known as a structural warranty, this type of insurance ensures that any defects that are found, even several years after construction, will be fixed.

Ten years is the standard period for most warranty policies, with the first two years being defects warranty and the remaining term being structural cover. Although backed by the warranty, builders are initially responsible for putting right defects affecting new homes.

Yes. It's a common misconception that homeowners buying a new build will not need a builder's warranty. In fact, many new builds can encounter issues within the first ten years. Having a builder's warranty is also a condition of the vast majority of mortgage applications if you're buying a new build.

Workmanship, Materials and Mechanical Systems are covered for 1 year. Structural Coverage on Designated Structural Elements is provided for 10 years. Pricing based on low flat rates per home. Builder liability in the Michigan CSW program is limited to 1 year only.

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