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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hiring handymen and liability?
I could save lots of money by hiring handymen on flips. But I'm concerned about liability if someone gets injured. First of all, why am I responsible if a tile guy is negligent and cuts himself? I don't even get that part, but also...
How could someone hurt themselves installing a toilet? I would hire insured contractors for just roofs and electrical. Does this sound like a good plan?
I don't want to get sued, but I also want to turn a profit.
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People will sue you over just about anything these days. If they're in your house working without their own insurance, you're liable for the well-being whether you like it or not. Get liability insurance and you'll be safer in the long run. Why risk a lawsuit worth thousands or tens of thousands for a few insurance dollars with tens if not hundreds of dollars?
If the financial success of your project is predicated by the use or non-use of insurance, it probably isn't a good deal to begin with. A toilet can be dropped on a foot and break bones, people can strain muscles lifting things, etc. Better safe than sorry.