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  2. American Home Shield - Wikipedia

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    American Home Shield was founded in 1971 and operated independently until it was acquired by ServiceMaster in 1989. [9] In 2018, the American Home Shield business was spun off under Frontdoor, Inc., a new, publicly traded company on the NASDAQ (ticker symbol FTDR).

  3. Home warranty - Wikipedia

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    In some states, such as New Jersey [3] for example, builders of new homes are required to provide a home warranty to those purchasing homes. Though the terminology is identical, these home warranty plans differ from the ones offered to existing home owners or through real estate transactions involving the purchase of existing homes.

  4. Should I get a home warranty? - AOL

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    🏡 Generally, a home warranty won’t cover damage caused by the homeowner, including damage due to lack of maintenance, like failing to replace a filter. The policy typically doesn’t cover a ...

  5. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    In addition to standard home insurance, some 8 million households in the UK are categorized as being a "non-standard" risk. These households require a specialist or non-standard insurer that would cover home insurance needs for people that have criminal convictions and/or where the property suffers subsidence or has previously been underpinned.

  6. ServiceMaster - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the company acquired several branch and franchise-based service companies including Terminix, TruGreen, Merry Maids, and American Home Shield. [6] [citation needed] In 2001, ServiceMaster divested its management services businesses to focus more on its residential and commercial business. [citation needed] [clarification needed]

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