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Apply NowA simple difference between a warranty and insurance is that a warranty covers expected events, while insurance covers unexpected events. Thus, a home warranty and insurance are quite different.
A home warranty is a service contract that covers the malfunction and breakdown of the home’s internal systems and appliances. The homeowner uses the warranty to get installations and items fixed or replaced when they stop functioning.
Home insurance, on the other hand, offers protection to the homeowner against damage to the house. Such damage could result from flood, fire, burglary, etc., and resulting injuries. Home insurance should not be confused with home loan insurance. Home loan insurance cost covers the risk of home loan repayment default.
You can best compare home warranty vs insurance by looking at their features.
While both house insurance and warranty are important to protect your house and its interiors, a home loan is an ideal way of buying one. With up to Rs 5 crores as a home loan for up to 30 years, Metra Trust home loans protect your finance and your peace of mind in the long run.
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