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Rude to ask for repairman's license and insurance
Surprisingly enough this doesn't seem to have been asked. Or at least it
was inundated with all the other garbage that Google returns (Google is fast becoming worthless as a search engine). If I hire a repairman, would it be rude for me to ask to see his license and bonding documents if I am in doubt. Especially for something involving a roof or electrical? My neighbor is the king of hiring fly by night repair guys who wheel and deal with him, I seriously doubt any of them are bonded, but if I hired the same guy, I wouldn't know if he was dishonest or not. I don't hang out with plumbers and electricians or roofer so I have to take them at face value. So if I hire some guy would he get all ****y and irritated if I asked him for his info? |
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