
Originally Posted by
Mick
Check your State laws. You may need a license and insurance. Here, you simply say you are in the business of XXX. It's not necessary to actually do anything. For instance, I was insured as a Landscaper although I have never had any associated equipment, tools and have never ANY work as such. For the curious, it was because of insurance as a snowplower. I only needed insurance for it for six months although they required a full-year policy. So I put down "Landscaper" with cheaper rates. Technically, I was in business as a Landscaper and Snowplower.
If you dont mind how much is insurance.
Also did you have people sign contracts?
Im more afraid of someone wanting a pile of scrap taken out of there yard and then accusing me of tearing up there yard.
Maybe someone getting hurt that is helping me ect ect.
If I would land a contact job I would need help. If someone who was helping me where to get hurt I dont want to be liable.
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