Christmas light installers, like other businesses, need general liability insurance.
Before you allow someone to do work for you this holiday season, make sure that they have general liabilty insurance.
Great News - there is a short-term insurance option available for this industry. Since many of them work just during the holiday season, they can purchase coverage for just a few days or on a monthly basis.
Sometimes people do not think of a light installer like other contractors, but there is risk of property damage and potential liability claims. A single slip and fall claim could put a homeowner's house at risk.
Why should a real estate agent care about Christmas light installer insurance?
As a real estate agent, you might be helping your clients, both commercial and residential that need services. You may be recommending service providers to your clients. Imagine how terrible it would be if you recommended someone to one of your clients and there was a problem that resulted in a claim, only to find out that the person did not have insurance. You should be considering insurance when recommending providers.
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