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What is a 'Home Warranty' and How Does It Benefit You? (w/ Aneha Chenault | American Home Shield) - Duration: 7:02.
Hey, y'all! Michael Smith here with The Bluefield Group, and today I'm sitting down
with Aneha Chenault, and we're going to talk about home warranties.
So, Aneha, what exactly is a 'home warranty?'
Well, a 'home warranty' is a one-year service agreement
that will repair or replace major systems and appliances
in your home if they just wear out - normal wear and tear.
And, it is a good tool to have for a homeowner so that
they can budget for unexpected home repairs
that come with home ownership.
To kind of put that in perspective, you know,
American Home Shield is the oldest and largest home warranty company in the United States.
Michael: Oh wow! That's great! Aneha: It is!
And, we pay out more service request claims than any other company out there.
Last year, we answered 3.9 million service request claims.
And then in the past five years, we've paid out 1.8 billion dollars in claims.
So, our customers are seeing the value and they are using home warranty.
Okay! So, you mentioned it is a service agreement that covers "major systems and appliances."
So, what exactly is covered and what isn't covered in a typical home warranty agreement?
When we refer to "major systems," that's plumbing, electrical, heating & air,
duct work, water heater... and then of course appliances being oven range cook tops,
your built-in microwave, dishwasher garbage disposal, refrigerator, washer/dryer.
And, you can add some coverages for things like door bells, ceiling fans,
garage door openers, even pool/spas... Michael: Like 'pool pumps' and things like that?
You can!
But, I think it's important to remember that not everything is covered.
And, just to kind of give an example of that (I like to learn by example) is...
...say you have a problem with your water heater.
If we can repair it, we will. We are a repair company.
But if we cannot, we would replace it.
But, if your 15-year old water heater needs replacing, there may be some
code upgrades that weren't necessary when it was installed 15 years ago that are now.
So, we may ask you to cover, like, an expansion tank. And [in] a lot of areas, now,
you have to add an expansion tank when you put in a new water heater.
And when you do, that would *not* be covered by the warranty.
We would cover the water heater, but you would be required to get the code upgrade.
Yeah, I know in our area water heaters now
have to be 18 inches above the floor if they're in the garage.
Aneha: Correct. And that wasn't always true. Michael: It used to be 16".
Right, okay. Well, interesting.
So, what exactly does the process look like filing a claim?
If you have an issue, then... there's a couple ways to do it:
To me, the easiest way is to go online (to AHS.com).
You would be prompted to request a repair,
(and then the enter your contact information - your name and your address)
and then it would instantaneously give you on the name of
the contractor and the phone number of who's coming out to do your repair.
Then they, in turn, will call you within a few hours to schedule the appointment.
That'll be followed up by an email. And, when they arrive, you would pay a
$75 service fee to them, and then they would repair or replace or move forward with
getting your problem repaired.
Okay! That's great.
So, in addition to having a home warranty in place,
when you purchase a home as a buyer, I hear that you can also
get a home warranty if you're selling your home, right? So, how does that work?
You can! When someone lists with you... when a seller lists with you,
as a real estate professional, you can offer them the listing coverage from American Home Shield,
and it'll cover their major systems.
If they're offering a one-year warranty to a buyer, then the warranty becomes a great marketing tool,
because it gives those buyers that faith and assurance that there's coverage on
the property now and you're going to have a year's coverage after you move into the home.
But, the three best things for the listing coverage [are] not only the marketability,
as we mentioned, but 1) there is coverage to mitigate covered
repairs off of the home inspection.
Example: The home inspector says,
"We recommend a licensed HVAC person check."
You can use your warranty coverage to get someone out to check it and you would pay the $75 service fee.
2) If nothing is wrong, you've gotten the unit checked for the just the $75.
3) If there is something, it's obvious you have coverage to help with that repair.
So, the seller's coverage to me is something they
miss out on a lot of times, because either they don't understand it well
enough or it seems a little too good to be true...because, in fact, you don't pay
for the warranty if it does not close.
So, even if we've been out on a call and we've done a repair and the home does not close,
they'll never pay for the warranty.
Okay, so let's say that I'm listing my home today, and I want to get
one of these warranties and offer that into the buyers, right?
Sure!
Let's say that we closed two months from now.
Does that mean now there's only ten months left for the buyer?
No! That is 'in addition to.'
The warranty, as I said, is not paid for 'til closing. No money upfront for sellers coverage.
So, once that seller pays for the closing or the buyer pays for the home warranty at closing,
the buyer has one full year from that day.
And so, there's no difference in cost to the seller to have that coverage in advance?
What would happen is you would be paying for a year's coverage for the buyer,
and if you wanted to add that coverage for the seller, it is $75.
Michael: $75. Aneha: But it's not paid for until closing.
Aneha: Then, if it doesn't close, nothing. Michael: Gotcha. Okay.
Then you don't pay anything at all?
Anehya: Correct. Michael: Okay! Great.
So, what about 'transferability of warranties?'
So, let's say that I buy a home, I have a 12-month contract,
and I end up for whatever reason...you know, let's say I get
transferred to a job in another state and I need to move after six months.
What happens to the other six months that I have on my warranty?
You can definitely transfer that over to the new buyer. There is no cost to do that.
We just need the information and have the new buyer in our system.
And then, if you'd like to give them a full year, you can actually just go ahead and prorate it.
You'd get credit for those six months, and we can add on [to] pay the difference to give them a full year.
Well, that's great!
All right! Well, that's it for this video.
If there are any real estate-related topics you want us to cover,
please leave that in the comments below!
We want to continue to bring valuable and educational content to you guys!
If you have any questions about home warranties,
please reach out to us at the number or email address below.
We'd love to get you connected with Aneha!
And, Aneha, thank you so much for your time!
Aneha: Thank you! Appreciate it! Michael: Appreciate it greatly!
And we'll see ya'll on the next one!
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[FTH-Clip] Why Jesus is Cool w/Jon Davidson - Duration: 1:54.
Jon: I think the thing that makes Jesus so cool is that he doesn't require us to do
this big list of things in order to gain his approval. You know? And that's what
like sets his message apart from every other one in my opinion you know. But yet
we, or Christians trying to be like well instead of just accepting this
awesome gift of grace I'm going to like do this whole list of things and still
try and be a really good person and maybe then he'll or other people will
think I'm a good Christian or whatever the case may be.
I don't know I say fuck when I pray like I don't have a problem with that.
I believe that Jesus can hear my thoughts he knows that I say
fuck a lot in my head anyway so.. Adrianne: You're Bros, right? Jon: I'm not gonna lie to him and try
and clean up my act and talk to him Adrianne: Fair. I always get confused. When I was
little I just talked to God and so when everybody would talk about like
religions and all these rules and all these stories and all of
these pathways that you have to take before
you get to talk to God. I was like that's kind of weird. Why don't you just talk to God.
Cuz I'm like five and everybody's telling all these stories different
rules and stuff I'm like but um "can't you just.... cuz like can we sing
together and we hang out we just talk" Jon: And that's so beautiful.
That's why Jesus was like hey you got to become like a little kid.
Because kids like cut through all the bullshit. And you saw like the
simplicity of reality. Rather than some charade we all play. Adrianne: yeah once people told me that Jesus was a cool person that
existed we would just hang out on the swings set. Me and Jesus on the swing. Jon: "JC!" Can you give me a push bro?!
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What is Pelvic Pain? | Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine - Duration: 2:43.
Dr. Shrikhande: Pelvic pain is a complex multifaceted condition, mainly because in the area of the
pelvis, there really is quite a bit going on.
Issues in the bladder can actually crosstalk and cause issues in the pelvic floor and so
on.
Pelvic pain can be felt in the lower abdomen, in the lumbar, in the sacral region, the buttocks,
and then, of course, the entire pelvic region where it can be felt in something called the
perineal area, it can go down their leg, it can radiate up towards the thoracic spine.
For men, it can be felt in their penis, in their testicles.
For women, it can be felt in their vagina, quite often it can be felt in the bladder,
and the urethra, and/or the rectum.
Patients with chronic pelvic pain have sensitization of their nervous system.
Their nerves are hyperexcitable or hyperactive, and essentially firing too much.
We always start with pelvic floor physical therapy, in addition, we always add daily
diaphragmatic breathing, meditation of some patients, we'll add some craniosacral work,
some acupuncture, some medical massage or connective tissue work, and some yoga, depending
on the patient.
We have patients that come in to see us who have high-stress level jobs and have type
A personality and often are sitting the majority of the day.
Dr. Ahmed: Oftentimes, we see a lot of patients who are professional athletes who developed
pain from repetitive microtraumas to their pelvic floor.
Dr. Hill: I try to get them out of that state of despair that it's so easily to get sucked
into when you're suffering day-to-day.
Dr. Ahmed: When they talk to me, they're usually very tearful and upset because they don't
have anyone to talk to.
For those patients, I try to see if I can connect them with another patient with their
permission.
I also encourage them to find different outlets like Facebook, different organizations.
Dr. Hill: Sometimes it's just helpful to talk to people who understand and who've had the
same conditions as you have, and kind of troubleshoot with them things that have worked and to get
support.
Dr. Ahmed: I think the most important thing is that patients with pelvic pain should know
that they are not alone and that they can find help and support.
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Sex, How Far is Too Far | Dating Advice | HimHerHisLove - Duration: 12:35.
Do not pass go, don't collect $200 no no definitely don't collect ooh
oh you should be... if you collect 200 dollars or you given 200 dollars there's a
problem Theres a bigger problem the how far sex has gone don't give money, dont take money
now if you're a stripper then
Hey, everybody gotta make a living
can you think of anything but you
welcome back YouTube for another episode of himherhislovee thank you for another week
today we are going to talk about Sex how far is too far
yeah how far it's too far make sure that you subscribe to our
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these things for you and this don't be kind of yeah sex if you've had sex
that's probably too far in the video if you had sex that is probably considered
going too far now granted if you've had sex people do slip up that's yeah I mean
it's human we try to stay away from those but if you have you can definitely
check out our video on what is it again sex now way yeah so you've had sex now
what the appetites come back where we dodged into like what steps to take to
recover from sexual impurity when you're in a relationship and you were on the
celibacy track or accidents and really working on not having sex in your
relationship and you've flipped up that's the video for you yeah I was Ho
state in the corner
keeping your hands and fingers to yourself oh don't do that say no don't
collect $200 no no definitely don't collect you in an Ellis oh you should
are you givin 200 hours there's a problem how far sex is good
hey everybody got to make a little bit
awesome what else keep your mouth to yourself
no you just cut it out keep your hands arms legs inside the Ryan all time all
times keep all of you none of that none of that keep all of you to yourself it's
the UH D and keep your mouth to yourself like I guess the best way of saying no
part of him should be in any part of you know part of him has been in any part of
me like no part like lime divide right here I don't know of a better way to say
that like anything that that is too far I mean yeah yes we do discuss on the
banks of first even in our sex talking about sex on the first date and also
have six steps six tips to no sex before marriage
those videos can help you and this one is really like defining sex like what is
sex to each other because you know he may think eatin ain't cheatin and you
may think you know keep your mouth to yourself so yeah these are defined
clearly what sex is in order to avoid all that to avoid all sex a segue for
most people yeah and once you go back and once you
start you can't go back like what's his has attached hard to go backwards
someone see Laurie
yeah so Danny a wonderful journey right like what I get
anyway um another thing to wants you if you've well I guess later and also
kissing is not excellent oh okay yeah let's talk about that for a second
disclaimer out there okay we have kissing is one of the many
ways that is not sexual that we show affection for each other yes and this is
just us not saying it kissing is okay for you or if kissing is bad for you you
have to determine that for yourself but kissing is something that we do that is
a show of affection for us and leaning out here smashing each other like don't
read too much into it but there's nothing wrong with me or her doing each
other a kiss every now and again to show ya
so everybody's different every relationship is different so you need to
know it works best for you in your relationship if kissing takes you too
far maybe you don't want to kiss maybe that's something that you do on your
wedding day the first kiss is when they say we now pronounce you husband away
that may be your journey that's a hundred percent fine
that's not our journey hey we've kissed each other before like we've had our
first kiss already that's as far as it goes like it doesn't go past that in any
way shape or form but we both have that type of discipline um to maintain that
so if that's not your journey if that's not your story that's okay like your
story is not our story and our story isn't yours so it's okay for whatever
that is for you just be prayerful and mindful about that we want to be very
clear about our journey being different from your journey yeah and you know
what's that slapping on each other um I'll just in
public either like the kisses that we give each other are literally
two seconds yeah we're not like we're not like all about to go down in the
parking lot how about that no not at all like though ones be mindful of that
because some of you guys have brought that to our attention that that's
something that worries you about us the fact that we do share a kiss be nice but
you know that is our journey that is a life and what we vow to do when we
started this was to be honest with you and so we're not gonna start lying to
pretend that something that we don't do we do kiss like we do that's as far as
that's as far as it goes but that's we're not gonna lie in act like always
never kissed you don't ever hold hands you never put his arms around my
shoulders these things don't happen that's a lot he does all of those things
we hold hands in church like that but that's us being honest and I
relationship in about our walk and being upfront with you about it cuz that's
something we that we said we were gonna do if we started this that we were gonna
be a hundred percent keeping it keep it a being with you so that you know
exactly what this Christian dating life can look like and that may not be a
journey you may choose to not kiss and that's fine or not hold hands or not
show any public displays of affection that's you and your relationship and
that's 100 percent okay completely fine yeah it doesn't make it any less
Christian because we share a kiss that doesn't make this it doesn't you know
devour our walk with God alright with that because we share a kiss like that's
just you still have a god-centered in relationship right Dave dead center
right in the middle of everything that we do also if you are like really
obviously life like we are then you know that if you haven't had sex for a while
or at all your sensitivity and your drive is heightened like a lot so things
like dry say right dry humping and grinding on each other and all of that
stuff like that could lead to you yeah go ahead and say it good bust of the
night which we consider sex that that's considered sex if you climax because of
the actions that you're doing its sex no matter if there was actual intercourse
or anything it's considered sex so just be mindful of that especially I feel
like it's more for guys I don't really know that it's more for guys so ladies
like in your relationship don't be all extra close you know you're coming in on
whatever yeah like be mindful of their struggle
and protect the relationship and protect each other so don't be all like grinding
up on him or like doing things that will make him yeah
fall backwards will say that things that'll make him fall backwards in his
life you weren't impressing towards the mark
look upward call not going back to the other thing okay so you know we really
mindful about about that that they have a different height and since to
especially seriously guys yeah and especially guy who's had sex before you
know for them to not have sex especially for a long period of time that's gonna
be like skyrocket any any slight touch could be too much so be mindful and be
honest about it fellas like you got you don't over the land
hey all right that's too far too much right there that's gonna take it
somewhere else and ladies to like and you don't feel like a punk doing that
either no no there are some guys well I'm
boasting about look like no ish but not wish you're being you're protecting
yourself yeah Christ and I mean I'll tell you right now fellas we appreciate
that it's like oh yeah actually is taking our walk together with Christ
seriously he's taking this journey of you know no sex seriously like all right
like you know it makes me look at you like a superhero like seriously it does
like I'm proud to be with you because I know you're actually authoring the same
things that on that no God on us and then I I hold dear so like that makes
you feel good like ain't no girl who's actually walking that walk with you
gonna be like he weak you know I was trying to do it as a he like no not if
she's really for you to shade for you I think I do with that juices you gotta
know that yeah thank you for uh yeah tuning into our videos all of our videos
we appreciate just to take this time to thank you guys for tuning in to all of
our videos interacting with us as much as you guys have some of you should
probably interact a little bit we welcome it yeah I mean tell us how
you feel I mean now that this is all out here later so you kiss do you not kiss
like is that gonna throw you off track to see us kiss like be honest like go
ahead and tell us how you feel you gonna do it anyway so all of us via our
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We know that only a tiny percentage of people on this planet are gonna get to
look down into the ocean, look beneath the waves. It's our job to bring the
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People are very disconnected from what happens
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SeaLegacy looks for tipping points.
We look where we can be value-added. We look for these moments
where we can drive change, where we can take important issues, use our cameras,
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let the world weigh in on it, and from there we can drive change.
Doesn't matter where you live on this planet, our lives depend on a healthy ocean, and so a
little bit of the problem is out of sight out of mind.
We have been dumping untold amounts of trash, garbage, pollutants including
plastics into the ocean while at the same time we have been mining fish like
they were an unlimited resource. So we have taken our oceans to the verge of
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Is the Anti-Straw Movement as Forward As It Seems? - Cheddar Explains - Duration: 4:05.
Up next, Tom Brady wants you to stop using plastic straws.
Starbucks says it plans to get rid of plastic straws.
Restaurants and coffee shops in DC may soon have to say goodbye to plastic straws.
It seems like everyone hates plastic straws all of a sudden.
Eight million tons plastic end up in the ocean
each year and straws aren't even one percent of that.
So, why did campaigners, corporations,
and governments all focus their efforts on straws? And why now?
Are we about to break up with the plastic straw once and for all?
Like any other relationship on the rocks,
this one deserves some reflection.
The oldest straw we know about is 5,000 years old.
It was found in an ancient Sumerian tomb.
The next key moment in our relationship with the straw came in
the 1880s courtesy of an inventor, named Marvin Stone.
Stone liked to drink mint juleps,
but was bothered by the straws.
They were made out of stocks of rye grass and sometimes they fell apart in your julep.
Stone found this unacceptable,
so he wound a strip of paper around a pencil and glued it together.
The paper straw was born.
He got the patent in 1888 and within a year,
his factory was making two million straws a day.
The next milestone in our relationship with the straw
came when World War II set off a boom in plastics.
Here's a plane containing hundreds of plastic parts.
This parachute is made of nylon, a plastic.
U.S. Plastic production increased 300 percent during the war.
After the war, plastic stuck around replacing wood,
metal, and paper in industry after industry.
All these and thousands of other items,
small and large that enrich our way of life,
involved the use of plastic materials of one kind or another.
In 2015, marine biologists in waters off of
Costa Rica found a sea turtle with a straw stuck up its nose.
The scientists removed the straw and filmed the process.
It's hard to watch.
You can tell the turtle is in a lot of pain.
When they put the video online,
it went viral, giving a spark to a budding movement.
If you think about climate change,
that's been hard for people to understand what the impact is and what to do about this.
Here you are saying, okay look,
I'm giving you a very specific example,
one straw, one animal.
Magali Delmas has studied businesses and
sustainability for 20 years and she's written a book about,
how we can get consumers to make greener choices.
She says the anti-straw campaign is resonating because
it's easy to do and has personal benefits for consumers,
and it pays off for companies.
So, what benefit do you get for going without a plastic straw?
I'm getting better status,
because you can say as an individual,
Yes, I am doing something for the planet and I can show it.
And also, there's the glamorous facts.
So, they're using Adrian Grenier and kind of movie star, to talk about this.
So, it's cool, you make it cool.
That increased the sensitivity to our environmental impact is rubbing off on Brand's.
We see that consumers in all the surveys are saying,
we want companies to be more responsible.
Socially responsible investors are now asking
companies to show them that they
are doing the right thing on all these different metrics.
That's why companies are thinking about this much more seriously.
Though they're getting a lot of focus right now,
straws aren't going to disappear overnight.
For one thing, disability activists have pointed out
that some people need flexible plastic straws,
plus paper straws are making
a comeback and other alternatives are popping up all over it,
from collapsible straws, to silicone, to glass.
When you start with a small,
simple solution that people can do in their homes,
when they go out,
then you kind of start to give people some hope.
And this isn't really about the straw itself.
The straw is just the first step,
a way to get us thinking,
what other habits could we change for the good of the planet?
Thanks for watching.
Hit the comments with your thoughts on the straw band,
like, subscribe and we'll see you next time.
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