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Lloyd Preece
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
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Workers comp/insurance for inspections

Lloyd Preece
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
Posted

May be a silly question but when you order an inspection should you be checking workers comp is up to date in the same way we check it for normal contractor work?

In the event of negligence and injury (for example a roof accident slip or what not) I would imagine that since the buyer is ordering the work it will be our responsibility and liability.

Have an inspection on an investment property in PA tomorrow and the snow across the northeast got me thinking about it!

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