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MHWC Launches Redesigned Website

MHWC, RWC’s sister organization providing manufactured home warranties to HUD-Code Manufacturers and Builder/Dealers, is excited to announce the launch of their newly redesigned website. mhwconline.com  The streamlined menu is easy to navigate and the modern layout lends itself to a […]

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New Email for Membership Approval or Renewals

The RWC Member Services department has a new email address for members that need to return documents for approval or renewal: MembershipAssist@RWCWarranty.com Feel free to use it if you have a question about what is needed for your new membership […]

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Life is in the Details

Hypothetical situation. Let’s say you’ve been contracted to build a custom home by someone who was referred to you by a satisfied customer. This individual owns the land and is financing the project out of his own pocket. You are […]

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Number Crunch

Over the past 18 months, Houzz collected data on thousands of kitchen renovations. Check out the highlights here: $40k the median price for a major kitchen remodel. 9 out of 10 homeowners replaced their countertops. Engineered quartz was the leading […]

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Setting Your Sails

Three and a half decades ago, Tom, an old partner of mine, owned a sailboat, which he loved. Tom harbored his sailboat on the Chesapeake Bay about two and a half hours from our offices, and he used it for […]

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Crash? Or a Crash Course in Course Correction?

If it is beginning to feel as though tuning into your favorite news outlet is akin to watching Chicken Little warn of impending doom, you are not alone. When it comes to the economic reports tied to the real estate […]

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Vanishing Act

Pre-pandemic, it was not unheard of for items to occasionally go missing from a job site. Whether through an honest mistake such as a worker pocketing a tool he or she believed to be theirs, or a genuine theft of […]

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Cut Out Saw Injuries

Prior to work on a job site, crew members are carefully trained and certified in safety measures. However, no matter how many precautions are taken, it’s a fact that accidents do happen. And one of the most frequent power tools […]

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Adequately Insured Subcontractors

You’re a general contractor, a GC. Like it or not, you are responsible for everyone’s safety at your jobsites. That means anyone who may be there for any reason. Even trespassers who trip and fall over some debris left by [...]

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RWC Sales Awards

Residential Warranty Company, LLC, HOME of Texas and MWHC are proud to announce and congratulate our Sales Awards Winners! The Account Executives recognized this year for their individual efforts and achievements have each generated a great deal of business for […]

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Our Own Peter Piper

Operating a business presents daily challenges and requires hard work. America’s home builders know this, as you struggle with supply shortages, price increases and rising mortgage rates. Despite these problems, it is important to remember the reason you went into […]

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Fabulous Facts About Prefab Homes

While you may be aware that prefabricated homes have been around for quite some time, have you really given them the consideration they deserve? There are many factors that make this niche of the housing market an incredibly intelligent and […]

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End the Finger Pointing

Warranties vs General Liability – What’s the Difference? Basically, a warranty covers workmanship issues while general liability covers damage to property and/or injury to people caused by such workmanship issues. A warranty and a general liability policy actually cancel one […]

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Insurance Doesn’t Matter – Until it Does

Counting Down the Myths There’s an old saying that insurance doesn’t matter…until it does. General liability, GL for short, is fundamental to the business world. Most everyone knows that GL protects you from suits and claims brought against you by […]

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Why a Warranty Should Take Priority

Sally wanted to buy a house in the valley, but she knew better than to dilly-dally. Sally had heard that houses were in big demand, so she hired a realtor to lend her a hand. The agent showed her three […]

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