If you are starting your own small Photography business you shouldn't need to be bonded. When you get larger (if you get large enough) you may wish to consider some sort of professional liability insurance, but I've never known of a professional photographer to be bonded or have such insurance. Good luck.
Trigonal Pyramidal resulting from 3 bonded pairs and 1 non-bonded pair
Its a bonded screen, needs cutting out with cheese wire and new one bonded in with special sealer.
Only if you get hit with it. Bonded leather is just a product made from leather and other materials to look like leather but at a cheaper cost
The bonded rubber is probably ripped, replace them.
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If I have a business license for pet sitting, do I need to be bonded as well?
If you have employees that are going into peoples houses or place of business they should be bonded to protect your business. If you have a potential employee that cannot be bonded you should not hire them.
yes business can't bond with nothing
In the state of New York, it is not mandatory to be bonded to start up a handyman business. However by doing so, it can help a person to get better business since being bonded shows they are more credit worthy.
It depends on what state you live in, the laws vary. In most states you have to be licensed, bonded and insured. The fines can be $10,000+ for being caught working without proper licensing.
Yes. If your dog walking business is bonded this just means you have liability protection in case you or someone working for you damages property while performing a service.
Some employers ask if you are bonded because some jobs require individuals to be bonded to work for them. A bond is a form of protection that covers losses for business caused from fraudulent acts.
What effect will a five year old bankruptcy have on getting bonded that requires a credit check?
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Depends on the situation. Usually bad credit can be an impediment to getting hired, not getting bonded. You can always call your insurance company and get bonded yourself (and take the cost as a business expenses on your taxes). It usually will depend whether state licensing is involved. For example, in California some jobs require a bond based upon the work, not based upon you. In all liklihood, no. To be bonded you have to prove worthiness, including a stable financial history.
"While most states will not require you to be bonded to become a commercial cleaner, most businesses will not hire you unless you are. Being bonded is insurance that will protect both you and their business."