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Jonathan Halliday
  • Winston Salem, NC
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If I can pick somebody brain. Will you use a contractor that has insurace, but no worker's compensation or a contractor that has both, insurance and worker's compensation. Here's the wrench though the contractor that doesn't have worker's comp. will do the renovation at a better price and both was referred to me by an fellow investor at a REIA club. Thank you.

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If he doesn't have employees he doesn't need workers comp, does he have employees?

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