Selling St Pete with Nicole Saunches
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E071: Using Home Warranties as a Strategic Negotiating Tool for Sellers
DEC 11, 2025
E071: Using Home Warranties as a Strategic Negotiating Tool for Sellers
In this episode of Selling St. Pete, host Nicole Saunches sits down with home warranty expert Tina Romanik from Home Warranty of America to discuss how sellers can leverage home warranties as powerful negotiating tools. Whether you're listing a property with aging mechanicals or simply want to stand out in a competitive market, learn how offering a home warranty up front can protect you from costly repair negotiations, give buyers peace of mind, and potentially help you close deals faster.This episode is essential listening for sellers, listing agents, and anyone preparing to list a property in St. Petersburg or the Tampa Bay area.About the GuestTina Romanik is a home warranty specialist with Home Warranty of America, where she works with real estate agents and homeowners throughout Florida to navigate home warranty coverage strategically. With deep expertise in how home warranties intersect with real estate transactions, Tina helps sellers protect their listings and buyers secure their investments through comprehensive service agreements.Episode Highlights & TimestampsIntroduction (00:00 - 01:05)Nicole introduces the topic: home warranties as a negotiating tool for sellersOverview of what listeners will learn in this episodeWhat is a Home Warranty? (01:05 - 02:31)[01:21] Definition: Service agreement covering plumbing, electrical, appliances, HVAC[01:40] Key difference: Home warranties cover normal wear and tear[01:58] Homeowners insurance vs. home warranty: What each covers[02:10] Example scenarios: AC thermostat failure vs. water heater explosion damageUnderstanding Plan Options (02:31 - 04:03)[02:39] Four plan tiers: Gold, Platinum, Diamond (buyer plans) and Seller's Coverage[02:54] Buyer plans: 13-month terms with various add-ons[03:09] Seller's coverage: 6-month term with focused protection[03:23] Available add-ons: Guest houses, pools, outdoor kitchens[03:44] Core components covered in seller's plansPrimary Residence vs. Investment Properties (04:03 - 05:29)[04:12] How warranties work for investors with multiple properties[04:34] Payment options: Closing integration or post-close credit card[04:43] Payment plans available at no additional cost[05:02] 30-day waiting period for non-transaction purchases[05:08] Why the waiting period exists: Preventing known issue coverageTiming: When Should Sellers Purchase? (05:29 - 07:05)[05:44] Think of warranty purchase as a "reservation" in the transaction[06:01] Invoice process: Title agent, buyer's agent, and buyer notification[06:07] Payment happens at closing, not upfront[06:26] Strategic marketing advantage in competitive markets[06:53] Using warranties as backup strategy for inspection negotiationsMarketing Advantages of Offering a Home Warranty (07:05 - 09:27)[07:22] Signals quality: "Certified pre-owned" positioning for homes[07:38] Shows seller commitment to protecting the buyer[08:00] Creating a psychological edge in the market[08:15] Practical example: Declining HVAC repair credit for warranty coverage[08:54] Leveraging warranties in multiple offer scenarios[09:05] Using as tiebreaker when offers are financially equalProtecting Sellers from Expensive Repairs (09:27 - 13:00)[09:38] Seller's coverage: Protection while property is listed[09:52] Case study: Preventing $4,000-$6,000 water heater replacement cost[10:15] Real scenario: AC unit failure before inspection[10:45] How immediate repairs keep deals moving forward[11:25] Strategic benefit: Avoiding back-to-market after contract falls through[12:15] Six-month window: Critical protection period for sellers[12:34] Lower service call fees during listing periodCreating Buyer Confidence (13:00 - 16:30)[13:15] How warranties address first-time buyer concerns[13:42] Buyer perspective: Safety net for unexpected breakdowns[14:08] Reducing anxiety about older home systems[14:35] Marketing language: "This home comes with peace of mind"[15:10] Converting warranty coverage from seller to buyer plan at closing[15:45] Building trust through seller-provided protectionCommon Misconceptions About Home Warranties (16:30 - 20:45)[16:45] Myth: "Home warranties don't cover anything"[17:12] Reality: Understanding coverage limitations prevents disappointment[17:38] Proper maintenance requirements for coverage eligibility[18:05] Pre-existing conditions: What's covered and what's not[18:42] Home inspection reports: How they affect warranty claims[19:15] Documentation importance: Service records matter[19:48] Setting realistic expectations with clientsThe Claims Process: What Sellers and Buyers Should Know (20:45 - 24:15)[21:00] Step-by-step: How to file a claim[21:25] Response timeframe: 24-48 hours for technician dispatch[21:58] Trade call fee structure: $100 standard, $75 add-on option[22:30] What happens during a service visit[23:05] Repair vs. replacement decisions[23:35] Coverage caps: Understanding policy limits[24:00] Communication with warranty company throughout processReal-World Scenarios: Using Warranties in Negotiations (24:15 - 28:15)[24:30] Scenario 1: Aging HVAC system during inspection[25:05] Scenario 2: Multiple inspection repair requests[25:40] Scenario 3: Buyer asking for credits vs. warranty[26:15] Script for agents: How to present warranty as alternative to repairs[26:50] Negotiation strategy: Warranty + limited repairs[27:25] Converting repair requests into covered items[27:55] Managing expectations during due diligence periodWhat's NOT Covered: Important Limitations (28:15 - 30:08)[28:23] Function vs. features: Core coverage principle[28:35] Example: Refrigerator iPad screen vs. cooling function[29:01] Non-covered scenario: Kids' toys clogging drains[29:31] Pet damage: HVAC system urination example[29:45] Not normal wear and tear situations[30:00] Why understanding limitations protects the relationship with clientsWhy Home Warranty of America Stands Out (30:08 - 32:38)[30:09] No age restrictions on mechanicals (with proper maintenance)[30:27] Local technician network advantage[30:40] Real example: Orlando techs sent to St. Pete (other companies)[31:02] Signature feature: 13-month coverage (not 12 months)[31:16] Competitive pricing: Under $900-$1,000 range[31:39] Plan consistency: No downgrades upon renewal[31:46] Hidden downgrade issue with other companies[32:00] Trade call fees: $100 standard, $75 add-on available[32:13] Strategy tip: Negotiate dollar limit for add-on inclusionMultiple Trade Situations (32:38 - 33:00)[32:45] Each trade requires separate service call fee[32:58] Example: Refrigerator, washer/dryer, HVAC = three separate feesClosing Thoughts (33:00 - 34:03)Nicole's summary of key benefits for sellersImportance of strategic home warranty usageCall to action for sharing the episodeKey Takeaways for St. Petersburg SellersHome warranties cover normal wear and tear - Unlike homeowners insurance, which covers disasters and catastrophic events, home warranties protect against everyday breakdowns of major systems and appliances.Seller's coverage is specifically designed for the listing period - Six-month terms with focused coverage on core home components while you're actively marketing your property.Offering a warranty upfront creates marketing advantages - Position your property as "certified" and demonstrate commitment to protecting buyers, making your listing stand out in competitive markets.Use warranties strategically during inspection negotiations - Instead of agreeing to expensive repairs or credits, offer a home warranty that covers the buyer's concerns for their first year of ownership.Protection works both ways - Seller's coverage protects you from expensive repairs during the listing period, while buyer coverage converts at closing for continued protection.No age restrictions with Home Warranty of America - Older mechanicals are eligible for coverage as long as they're properly maintained and functioning at the time of coverage.Local service matters - Home Warranty of America uses local St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay technicians, not providers from Orlando or other distant locations.Set realistic expectations - Understanding what's covered (function) vs. what's not (features, abnormal damage) prevents disappointment and maintains trust with clients.13 months > 12 months - That extra month of coverage often catches issues that surface right after the standard year ends.Strategic negotiation tool - In multiple offer situations, a home warranty can be the tiebreaker when financial offers are equal.Questions to ConsiderDoes your St. Petersburg property have aging mechanicals that might concern buyers during inspection?Are you listing in a competitive market where standing out is crucial?Would you prefer to avoid repair negotiations and credits that extend closing timelines?Are you concerned about an expensive system failure while your property sits on the market?Do you want to provide first-time buyers with extra confidence about their purchase?ResourcesConnect with Tina RomanikCompany: Home Warranty of Americaemail: [email protected] More About Home Warranties for St. Pete SellersVisit: HWAHomeWarranty.comAsk your listing agent about incorporating seller's coverage into your marketing strategyAbout Selling St. Pete PodcastSelling St. Pete is your insider's guide to successfully buying, selling, and investing in St. Petersburg real estate. Hosted by Nicole Saunches, a luxury waterfront and downtown condo specialist with Coastal Properties Group International and Forbes Global Properties, each episode brings you expert insights, strategic negotiation tactics, and local market intelligence to help you make informed decisions about St. Petersburg property.Call to ActionFor Sellers: If you're thinking about listing your St. Petersburg home, consider how a home warranty could protect you during the listing period and strengthen your negotiating position. Contact your listing agent to discuss incorporating this strategy into your marketing plan.For Everyone: If you found this episode valuable, please share it with anyone considering selling their home in St. Petersburg or the Tampa Bay area. Subscribe to Selling St. Pete for more strategic insights delivered straight to your podcast app.Disclaimer: This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional real estate advice. Always consult with qualified professionals regarding your specific situation. Home warranty coverage details, terms, and conditions may vary. Contact Home Warranty of America directly for current plan information and pricing.
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33 MIN
E070: The Girl Boss Effect: Empowering Women, Building Wealth, and Creating Community
OCT 23, 2025
E070: The Girl Boss Effect: Empowering Women, Building Wealth, and Creating Community
In this inspiring episode of Selling St. Pete with Nicole Saunches, Nicole sits down with Sandy Bean, founder of the St. Pete Girl Boss Network — a 10,000+ member community of women entrepreneurs who are redefining what collaboration and connection look like in business.Together, they explore how Sandy transformed personal challenges into a powerful movement centered around belonging, psychological safety, and abundance. The conversation dives into how the Girl Boss community empowers women to build authentic relationships, grow thriving businesses, and even reshape the local economy through collaboration and real estate investment.Key ThemesThe divine inspiration behind St. Pete Girl Boss and how it became a citywide movement.Why belonging and psychological safety are the real foundations of success.How women can transform competition into collaboration — and build stronger businesses together.The connection between wealth, real estate, and women’s empowerment.The post-Hurricane Helene recovery: how the Girl Boss community came together to rebuild and protect homeowners.Innovative building solutions reshaping waterfront living in St. Pete.The shared mission of empowering women to own, invest, and lead in every arena.Featured GuestSandy Bean – Educator, Consultant, Founder of St. Pete Girl Boss, and advocate for inclusive, purpose-driven entrepreneurship.🌐 stpetegirlboss.com📧 [email protected]📸 Instagram: @stpetegirlbossConnect with Nicole🎧 Listen to more episodes: Selling St. Pete Podcast🏡 Explore listings: SellingStPeteFL.com📸 Follow on Instagram: @SellingStPeteFL
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45 MIN
E069: How Human Design & EFT Transform Business Success with Shakti Rios
OCT 1, 2025
E069: How Human Design & EFT Transform Business Success with Shakti Rios
Episode OverviewJoin host Nicole Saunches in this powerful conversation with business coach and trauma expert Shakti Rios, founder of Phnx Legacy. Discover how human design and emotional freedom technique (EFT) can revolutionize your approach to business, helping you work in alignment with your natural wiring rather than against it.In This Episode, You'll Learn:About Human Design:What human design is and how it combines ancient wisdom systems like astrology, the I Ching, chakras, and the KabbalahHow understanding your unique energetic architecture can unlock your path to successWhy trying to follow everyone else's business strategies drowns out your originality and success potentialThe difference between living "correctly" (aligned with your design) versus operating against your natureBusiness Strategy & Positioning:The critical difference between marketing your services versus presenting a transformational offerHow to stand out in a crowded market and stop competing on price aloneWhy positioning determines the quality of clients you attractReal-world example: How specialization can make you incomparable in your industryEmotional Freedom Technique (EFT):How EFT can clear years of baggage in a single sessionThe neuroscience behind tapping and how it regulates your stress responseRemarkable success stories including helping clients with PTSD, brain injuries, and even Lou Gehrig's diseaseWhy EFT doesn't require you to relive traumatic experiences to heal from themGuest BioShakti Rios is a first-generation Cuban-American entrepreneur, homeschooling mom of two, and master EFT practitioner with over 16 years of entrepreneurial experience. After spending over a decade as a trauma-focused massage therapist working with complex cases, she founded Phnx Legacy to help entrepreneurs understand their unique design and achieve success in alignment with their natural wiring.Key Quotes"When you learn how to sell according to your nature, it's a game changer. They're just all of a sudden excited about it.""Every type is really designed to succeed differently... one of the biggest mistakes we make is that we try to be like everybody else, especially when we're building businesses.""Selling is a sacred experience when you are selling something that's really worthwhile and you're doing it in a way that is super full of integrity—you are changing someone's life in an instant."Resources & LinksConnect with Shakti Rios:Instagram: @shakti.riosWebsite: phnxlegacy.comMentioned in This Episode:St. Pete Girl Boss networking groupHuman Design SystemEmotional Freedom Technique (EFT)About the Selling St. Pete PodcastHosted by Nicole Saunches, the Selling St. Pete Podcast explores the vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem of St. Petersburg, Florida—a mecca for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode features conversations with local business leaders, coaches, and innovators who are building authentic, purpose-driven businesses.
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E068: Homeowner’s Insurance 101: Coverage, Gaps & Money-Saving Tips with Clive Gavin
SEP 17, 2025
E068: Homeowner’s Insurance 101: Coverage, Gaps & Money-Saving Tips with Clive Gavin
Here’s a polished set of show notes that align with the style of your previous Selling St. Pete with Nicole Saunches episodes and integrate the transcript details you provided:Selling St. Pete with Nicole SaunchesGuest: Clive Gavin, State Farm Insurance Agent (FL)Contact: (727) 799-4665 • [email protected] SnapshotHomeowner’s insurance has become one of the hottest—and most confusing—topics in Tampa Bay real estate. In this episode, Nicole sits down with returning guest Clive Gavin of State Farm Insurance to break down exactly what you need to know about protecting your home. They dig into what a standard HO policy covers (and what it doesn’t), why liability limits matter more than most people think, flood insurance realities even in X-zones, and the biggest coverage mistakes that cost homeowners thousands.Whether you’re a buyer, seller, investor, or snowbird, this episode is packed with insights on reducing risk, saving money, and staying properly insured in a rapidly shifting market.Key Topics & TakeawaysWhat a Standard Policy Covers (and Doesn’t)Fire, theft, vandalism, wind/hurricane, sudden pipe breaks—and where riders or endorsements fill the gaps.Replacement Cost vs. ACVWhy you should insure your dwelling and personal property at replacement cost, not depreciated value.Liability Blind SpotsFrom dog bites to pool accidents—why Clive recommends $300K–$500K+ liability limits and when an umbrella policy is worth it.Primary vs. Rental PropertiesWhy landlords need higher liability coverage, Loss of Rents protection, and renters insurance requirements.Seasonal & Snowbird RisksHow to prevent small maintenance issues from becoming massive claims when you’re away.Condo vs. PUD PoliciesConfirming classification with the county appraiser before buying coverage—and reviewing HOA master policies carefully.Flood Insurance RealitiesThe 30-day wait, X-zone myths, and why NFIP vs. private market options matter (plus ALE limitations).Hurricane & Wind DeductiblesUnderstanding 2–10% deductibles and how they can impact your pocketbook after a storm.Inspections that Matter4-Point and Wind Mitigation reports can make or break eligibility—share clean reports with buyers.Roof Age & DronesHow carriers monitor roof condition, why permits matter, and how to get discounts for upgrades.Premium-Reduction TipsTree trimming, soft-washing roofs, updating your agent after upgrades, and when shopping around makes sense.Must-Have RidersWater/sewer backup, mold remediation, increased water-damage limits, personal articles coverage, and umbrella liability.Policy Right-SizingRe-run replacement cost after renovations—don’t rely on market value for coverage.Bottom line: Preventive maintenance + right endorsements + adequate liability = protection for your biggest asset.Chapter Guide00:00 – Welcome & why insurance is so confusing right now01:05 – What a standard HO policy covers (cause & effect)02:20 – Replacement cost vs ACV; liability blind spots04:15 – Citizens vs. private carrier liability recommendations05:10 – Rentals, Loss of Rents & renters insurance requirements06:40 – Seasonal owners & unattended property risks07:30 – Condo vs PUD & HOA master policy reviews09:35 – Affordability challenges, Citizens, flood mandates12:00 – Depopulation letters: what to do13:05 – Hurricane vs wind vs flood & % deductibles15:10 – X-zone myths & flood ALE limitations19:05 – Insurance trends impacting buyers & sellers20:50 – 4-Point/Wind-Mit’s effect on deals22:05 – Roof inspections, wind-mit savings & upgrade notifications24:05 – Opening-protection myths & condo wind-mit wins26:10 – Permits, claims & home warranties30:00 – When shopping coverage makes sense31:10 – Tree trimming, roof maintenance & premium savings32:20 – Market shifts, storms & legislation34:15 – Post-storm roof fraud warnings35:30 – Must-have riders & water damage buy-backs37:00 – Renovations & recalculating replacement cost38:00 – Why ACV is risky for homes39:00 – Jewelry, firearms & collectibles coverage40:30 – What upgrades actually impact premium42:00 – Insuring to rebuild cost vs market value43:30 – Closing thoughts & how to reach CliveResources MentionedClive Gavin, State Farm — (727) 799-4665 • [email protected] & Wind Mitigation Inspections — ask your inspector; typical bundle ~$100–$225County Appraiser Site — confirm PUD vs Condo classification before choosing policy typeNFIP Flood Insurance — expect a 30-day waiting period; consider policy transfer at purchaseConnect with Nicole🌐 SellingStPeteFL.com🎙 Selling St. Pete with Nicole Saunches📸 Instagram: @SellingStPeteFLDisclaimerThis episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or insurance advice. Policies vary by carrier and change over time—consult a licensed insurance professional for your specific situation.Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a neighbor—especially one who still thinks “X-zone means no flood risk.”
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E067: Auto Insurance 101: Protecting Yourself on Florida Roads with Clive Gavin
SEP 10, 2025
E067: Auto Insurance 101: Protecting Yourself on Florida Roads with Clive Gavin
In this episode of the Selling St. Pete Podcast, host Nicole Saunches sits down with Clive Gavin, a seasoned State Farm Insurance agent with over two decades of experience, to demystify the world of auto insurance. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a seasonal resident, or someone trailering a boat across Florida, understanding your coverage is essential—especially in a no-fault state like Florida.Clive shares his journey from Ohio to Florida insurance management, and now running his own agency in St. Pete. Together, Nicole and Clive tackle the most common questions drivers face:Why Florida’s no-fault system drives higher rates—and how lawsuits play a role.The key differences between liability, comprehensive, and collision coverage.What uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage really means for your family.How seasonal residents (“snowbirds”) can adjust their policies effectively.The discounts and programs many policyholders overlook—like multi-car, multi-line, and good student savings.Why shopping your policy at renewal can be smart, but loyalty may pay off more long-term.Quick tips to avoid costly mistakes when filing claims.Plus, Clive explains how classic cars, boats, and even golf carts fit into the insurance equation, and what you should always check before buying a used vehicle in Florida.By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with practical knowledge to help you avoid surprises, protect your assets, and potentially save money on your auto insurance.Guest InformationClive Gavin – State Farm Insurance Agent📞 Call/Text: (727) 799-4665📧 Email: [email protected]📍 Office: 5505 Park St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709Resources & LinksSubscribe to the Selling St. Pete Podcast for more insights on real estate, lifestyle, and living well in Tampa Bay.Visit SellingStPeteFL.com for show notes, real estate resources, and more.
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32 MIN