How Hubble Homes Uses This Clause
Hubble Homes provides a limited warranty program with defined exclusions. Buyers should review the warranty structure, including what is covered during each coverage period, which entity administers claims, and what actions by the homeowner may void coverage. (Source: common production builder warranty pattern)
Warranty exclusions define the boundaries of the builder's post-closing obligations. Common exclusions include cosmetic issues after the first year, landscaping and grading, homeowner-caused damage, and normal wear and tear. Understanding these exclusions before closing is essential.
Hubble Homes's warranty program likely follows the common production builder pattern of tiered coverage periods, with workmanship coverage limited to the first year and structural coverage extending longer.
Builder-Specific Details
Tiered Warranty Structure
Production builders typically offer tiered warranty coverage: one year for workmanship and materials, two years for major mechanical systems, and up to ten years for structural defects. Each tier has different exclusions and claims procedures.
Third-Party Warranty Administration
Some warranty coverage may be administered by a third-party provider rather than by Hubble Homes directly. Claims procedures, standards, and dispute resolution may differ.
Standard Form Contract
Warranty terms are typically defined in the purchase agreement and supplemental warranty documentation provided at closing.
State-by-State Enforceability
Enforceability of this clause varies by state. The following reflects Hubble Homes's operating states.
| State | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho | Likely Enforceable | Warranty exclusions in Idaho are generally enforceable as contract terms. Idaho's implied warranty protections under the economic loss rule framework may provide additional buyer rights beyond the express warranty in certain circumstances. |
Related Clauses in Hubble Homes Contracts
This clause often works in combination with other provisions in Hubble Homes's purchase agreements.
Warranty exclusions may attempt to narrow coverage below the baseline provided by the implied warranty of habitability.
Defects not identified before closing due to inspection restrictions may be subject to warranty exclusions.
Warranty disputes are subject to mandatory arbitration, which may limit the buyer's ability to pursue claims effectively.
What Buyers Can Do
- Review the full warranty documentation before closing. Request and review the complete warranty documentation, including all exclusions, limitations, and claims procedures, before closing.
- Document the home's condition at closing. Conduct a thorough walkthrough at closing and document the condition of every surface, fixture, and system with photographs and written notes.
- File warranty claims promptly and in writing. Submit all warranty claims in writing within the applicable coverage period. Keep copies of all correspondence and track response times.