How Starlight Homes Uses This Clause
Starlight Homes purchase agreements have been documented to include third-party warranty administration / voiding provisions. Warranty claims are administered by 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty rather than directly by Starlight Homes. This adds a layer of separation between the buyer and the builder, and the third-party administrator's coverage terms and exclusions may differ from what buyers expect based on the sales process. Buyers enroll in the 2-10 program at closing. Source: starlighthomes.com/about/warranty-program; starlighthomes.com/about/faq.
This provision typically appears within the purchase agreement alongside other terms that may limit buyer remedies.
Starlight Homes's scale means contract templates are largely standardized across its operations. A clause identified in one market's contract is likely present in other markets' contracts, though local addenda may modify the terms.
Builder-Specific Details
Combined with Mandatory Arbitration
Warranty disputes with third-party administrators may also be subject to mandatory arbitration.
Standard Form Contract
This clause appears in Starlight Homes's standard purchase agreement, which is generally presented on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. Buyers typically have limited ability to negotiate individual terms, though making the request in writing is still advisable.
State-by-State Enforceability
Enforceability of this clause varies by state. The following reflects Starlight Homes's operating states.
| State | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Texas | Likely Enforceable | Warranty voiding clauses tied to reasonable access requirements are generally enforceable in Texas.... |
| Florida | Likely Enforceable | Florida courts generally enforce warranty voiding provisions that require homeowner cooperation with... |
| Arizona | Likely Enforceable | Arizona generally enforces warranty voiding provisions that require homeowner cooperation with... |
| Georgia | Likely Enforceable | Georgia enforces warranty voiding clauses that condition coverage on reasonable homeowner... |
| North Carolina | Likely Enforceable | North Carolina generally enforces warranty voiding clauses that impose reasonable access and notice... |
| South Carolina | Likely Enforceable | South Carolina enforces warranty voiding provisions that condition coverage on reasonable homeowner... |
| Colorado | Likely Enforceable | Colorado enforces warranty voiding clauses that require reasonable homeowner cooperation with... |
| Tennessee | Likely Enforceable | Tennessee enforces warranty voiding provisions that require reasonable homeowner cooperation.... |
| Alabama | Likely Enforceable | Alabama generally enforces warranty voiding provisions that impose reasonable access and notice... |
Related Clauses in Starlight Homes Contracts
This clause often works in combination with other provisions in Starlight Homes's purchase agreements.
Warranty disputes with third-party administrators may also be subject to mandatory arbitration.
Third-party warranty administration may apply its own exclusions on top of the builder's warranty limitations.
What Buyers Can Do
- Understand the third-party warranty administrator. The warranty may be administered by a third party rather than the builder directly. Know who to contact, what the claims process looks like, and what actions can void coverage.
- Review warranty voiding conditions. Certain modifications to the home, failure to perform maintenance, or even hiring non-approved contractors may void all or part of the warranty.
- Have the full contract scanned before signing. This clause is often one of several interconnected provisions in Starlight Homes contracts that collectively limit buyer remedies. A contract scan can identify all of them.