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Rob Hudson, CExP, CLTC®
Rob Hudson, CExP, CLTC®
Westshore Financial Group Financial Advisor/Managing Associate/Certified Exit Planner
https://www.westshorefinancialgroup.com/rob-hudson (813) 289-3632

Dedicated to managing your risk by providing the protection that you need to have confidence in your financial future.

I am a trusted advisor to many, working with business owners and in advanced markets, specifically medical, legal, and with highly compensated sales professionals. My clients understand that a one-size fits all approach to planning and investing may not create favorable financial outcomes. I believe that my unique approach to goal planning, combined with past experience and expertise in the markets I serve, enable me to provide tailored solutions to my client’s financial problems that help lead them to their goals.

An alumnus of The University of South Florida with a BS in Economics, I am a fourth generation Tampa native with deep roots in the community. I am also a proud graduate of Tampa Jesuit high school. My grandfather, Frank Llaneza, was regarded as a pioneer in the premium cigar industry and a pillar of the Tampa community. My father is a disabled CPA, so I have a thorough understanding of the importance of protecting and managing cash flow.

I entered the financial services industry in 2008, and joined Guardian Life and Park Avenue Securities in 2012, where I was awarded the agency's first Centurion Award. I have been featured in a number of publications, am a member of the Coastal Conservation Association, The Westshore Business Alliance, and the Million Dollar Round Table. I am also proud to be a representative in The Tampa Jesuit Alumni Council, as well as a preferred financial wellness provider for physicians-in-training through HCA East and West Florida teaching hospitals.

I come from a family of outdoors enthusiasts, am an avid fisherman, and regularly compete in professional tournaments. I've even managed to win a few. Ask me about the fishing tournament when I won a brand new boat!

 

Making Sense Of A Home Warranty

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As a consumer, when you purchase an expensive item, like a car or refrigerator, you expect to receive a warranty that the manufacturer will repair or replace that product if it breaks down.

A warranty makes sense for big-ticket purchases, but what about for a home?

An Overview of Home Warranties

A home warranty typically covers the repairs on specific items in a home, such as heating and air conditioning systems, plumbing, and built-in appliances.1

A home warranty on a newly built home may be offered by the homebuilder and may cover up to 10 years on structural defects; one year on items like walls and paint; and two years for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. Appliances may only be covered for six months. Typically, the cost of this policy is contained in the price of the home.

A home warranty on an existing home can also be purchased, usually paid for by the seller or real estate agent to facilitate the sale of a house. These policies tend to have coverage lasting no longer than one year.

Occasionally, a home buyer may choose to purchase a policy, for instance, in the case of buying a foreclosure.

Be Realistic

You should understand the limits to which a home warranty can protect you. A home warranty promises you that certain items will remain functional; it does not promise you a new appliance or furnace.

Though it may be comforting to know repairs are covered, a warranty may restrict the contractors you can use to do the repair work.

A home warranty may be most beneficial to someone who will be purchasing an older home.

If you elect to buy a home warranty, make sure you work with a reputable company that has a long-standing record in your local area. And as always, be sure to comparison shop.

1. Several factors will affect the cost of a home warranty policy, including the size, location, and contents in the home. Any guarantees associated with a home warranty policy are dependent on the ability of the issuing company to continue making claim payments.

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