Many contractors will promote that they’re bonded and insured, but what does that really mean for you as a consumer? In this week’s Angie’s List Report, we learn from Angie Hicks the importance of ...
Dear Angie: What's the difference between a contractor being insured and being bonded? — Farhad R., Clarksburg, Md. Answer: A contractor's bond and insurance are important forms of protection for you, ...
Anyone can hang a shingle and declare they are open for business. Running a professional business requires acquiring insurance and, in some cases, being bonded. Savvy consumers know that if something ...
As a small business owner, you can protect both your business and your personal finances by ensuring that you and your staff are properly licensed, bonded and insured. This means that you have taken ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The simple answer to this question is yes. If you are planning a home improvement project, a home repair service or a home remodel, and the projected cost is more than $200, you ...