ars per visit. The only problem I see here is I had never heard of a seller offering thisprogram to a potential buyer. Upon contacting my Realtor, Pamela Dickkerfrom Nothnagle, she stated "There are very few sellers that offer the warrantyprogram. Most buyers are unfamiliar with the program unless the home forsale is over 150,000.00" (interview).In my dealings with home sellers, it would be my opinion to solve the sellerseagerness to commit fraud, if fraudulent activities were found, to be madeliable to not just repair but replace the defect, pay a restitution to the buyer of$ 1000.00 per $ 10,000.00 value of the price of the home for sale and notallow the party to sell another home for 20 years. These measures, howeverwould prove to be inappropriate based on the criminal activity involved. There is such a thing as an honest mistake for which even sellers are a victimto. When making an investment as large as buying a home, there has to beprotection for the buyer. They are the innocent victim against a seller thatknows the home inside and out. An injustice that goes on far too much intodays society. "There is no twilight zone of honesty in business. A thing is right or it'swrong. It's black or it's white." ~John F. Dodge ~ It's the "Sushi Law".Works citedArendt, Leah., and Dodge, John F., and Plato., "Honesty." Great Quotations 1 May 2001 *http://www.cyber-nation.com/victory/quotations/subjects/ quotes_honesty.html*Glink, Ilyee. "Home Warranty, Selling, Refinancing." Pamphlet, Axis Home Warranty, 11 Nov. 2000"State Lemon Law Summary." Autopedia, The Automotive Encylapedia, 16 May 2001. *http://autopedia.com/html/HotLinks_LemonState.html*A new bill targets "fishy" real estate sales. "Do not do what you would undo if caught" ~ Leah Arendt ~ Why is it a home buyer hasso few options against a home seller when it is believed the home was fraudulently and intentionallymisrepresented? Is it because, "Honesty is for ...