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Check The Maid's References
Ask the maid for local references, and call them to see if
they were satisfied with the maid's work. Skilled maids will
be proud to take credit for their work. Remember, the person
you hire to work in your home will be in and around your home
until the job is completed.
You may also wish to check the maid out with your local consumer
protection agency, consumer fraud unit in your city or district
attorney's office, and the Better Business Bureau. Call these
organizations to see if they have information about the maid
you are considering. Ask how long the company has been in business,
and find out if there are any complaints about the firm or other
relevant file information..
Ask the maid for the address of his or her business location
and business telephone number, and verify them. A maid who operates
a business out of the back of a pickup truck with a cellular
telephone may be difficult to find if something is missing after
he or she's left.
Make Sure The Maid Has Workers' Compensation
And Liability Insurance Coverage
Ask the maid and verify if the company is insured against claims
covering workers' compensation, property damage, and personal
liability in case of accidents. Ask to see a copy of the certificate
of insurance, or ask for the name of the maid's insurance carrier
and agency to verify that the maid has the insurance.
Maids must tell you whether or not they carry general liability
insurance and that it will protect against third-party bodily
injury and property damage. If uninsured, they should be able
to explain how they would cover losses that would ordinarily
be covered by insurance.
Bonds
Some bonds are designed to protect you against substandard
work that does not comply with local building codes. Bonds do
not assure the financial or professional integrity or competency
of an addition contractor.
Institutional lenders such as savings and loans, insurance
companies or commercial banks generally require contractors
to secure bonds for large jobs.
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