City clarifies Service Line Warranties of Canada partnership

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In reaction to homeowners receiving letters from Service Line Warranties of Canada, the City of Greater Sudbury has clarified the nature of their partnership with the company

The City of Greater Sudbury has endorsed Service Line Warranties of Canada’s services, but receive no compensation for the program and no public funds have been expended.

The media release was issued in response to homeowners receiving letters from Service Line Warranties of Canada as part of the first phase of the company’s city-wide mailout.The letters reportedly provide information on the company’s optional and voluntary service line warranty program, which offers coverage plans to help homeowners cover repair costs associated with the private portions of their water and sewer/septic lines.

“A break, clog or leak can result in the loss of water supply to the home, sewer backups and potential property damage,” they note. “Repairs to these lines can be costly and may not be covered by basic homeowners’ insurance.”

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