A Contractor Gets Surety Bonds a Handyman Usually Doesn't

There are many individuals who go into business for themselves and advertise their home remodelling skills in the yellow pages of telephone directories and elsewhere who are not qualified for a surety bond. The homemaker who hires these people may be unaware of what to ask as far as insurance goes and might just hire what is simply a handyman to do major home remodelling. The homemaker might be left with an uncompleted job or worse yet with out the money that is usually charged to begin a project. Without a surety bond, the homemaker could be left holding the bag and have absolutely no recourse to recover the money paid. That’s why homemakers should be made aware of just what a surety bond is and why it is a necessary part of doing business



A Contractor Gets Surety Bonds a Handyman Usually Doesn't

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