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Would you hire a contractor that is insured, but not bonded?
After 6 weeks, we finally found a contractor that has great reviews and references. Today, we asked for proof of license, bond, and insurance. Now, we find out they’re not bonded. What are the pros and cons in this situation? The quote is just about $10k for my rental.
- Nadiyah M.
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