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Dave Vona
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Centennial, CO
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Should I require handyman to have insurance?

Dave Vona
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Centennial, CO
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Hi, I'm just starting out and looking into doing some flips.  It's possible that some of the work can be performed by a less skilled contractor, such as the painting and maybe the drywall.  I was wondering if I should require the contractor to have both workman's comp and liability insurance.  This seems like it could be cost prohibitive for the smaller jobs and a handyman is unlikely to have this coverage.

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