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Bryan McKeen
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Snow Removal Recommendation

Bryan McKeen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wyoming, RI
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Hello BP, I am looking for a reliable snow plow/removal company or individual that services the East Side of Providence Rhode Island. I was wondering if anyone had any strong recommendation or contacts. I would greatly appreciate any references.

Cheers,

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Anthony Thompson
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Anthony Thompson
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@Bryan McKeen while I'm waiting to hear back, I had the thought that you might also try asking your insurance agent.

Snow removal is obviously a big issue with tenant "slip and fall" lawsuits. So your insurance agent might be able to give you a couple of people who s/he at least knows is properly insured. They won't be cheap, but if you do have a slip and fall claim, you'll be glad you paid a little more.

Incidentally, if you're getting proof of insurance from a snow removal company I've been told you don't just want to see a general certificate of liability insurance but a specific "snow removal completed operations" certificate.

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