Does a Roof Warranty Transfer to the New Owner if I Sell my House?

In many cases, a roof warranty can be transferred to a new owner, but it is not an automatic process. Whether your coverage carries over depends on the specific terms of your manufacturer and workmanship warranties.

To ensure a successful transfer, homeowners should keep the following requirements in mind:

  • Notification and Paperwork: Most manufacturers require the original owner to notify them of the sale, submit a signed transfer form, and complete the process within a strict, limited timeframe after the property closes.
  • Transfer Fees: There is often a fee associated with transferring a manufacturer warranty, typically ranging from $100 to $200.
  • Workmanship Warranties: Contractor-provided labor warranties may also be transferable, but this is often at the contractor’s discretion. Some may require the new owner to continue an annual maintenance plan to keep the coverage valid.
  • Documentation: To maximize resale appeal and simplify the transfer, you should provide the new owner with the original warranty certificate, product registration, and all professional maintenance and repair receipts.

A transferable warranty can increase property value by giving buyers peace of mind that they are protected against future defects. However, because warranties vary by manufacturer and product, you must check your specific written contract for exact transfer rules.


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