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    May 30, 2008, 10:52 AM
    In home domestic service
    Hi,

    I'm considering starting an in home domestic service . ( cleaning , cooking, running errands, laundry, etc.. )
    Start up expenses for equipment will be very minimal and fairly easy to replace . My main concern is regarding insurance. What should I expect to pay and it it really neccasaary to become bonded ?


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    May 30, 2008, 11:26 AM
    Insurance, you are going to just have to price it, it may vary by the area you are at, and the deductable you are going to have. Since lets say that someone you cook for sues for food posioning, or lets say you are doing the ironing and burn their home down.

    The bonding will depend if you want to use it for a advertising item and if any of the homeowners will require it

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