You can go to any insurance agency and ask them if you are bondable. They will run a background check and then issue you a bond up to a certain amount.
You should be bonded for housekeeping, however this is really for commerical and office parks cleaning. If you are only doing a few residental, then you do not need to be bonded.
You do need to bonded to work for a house cleaning job. It looks better and you have a higher sucess rate of getting jobs.
Contact your insurance agent, and this takes some time. The bonding company will need to see your financial information - about as much as if you were applying for a mortgage - so be patient with the process and give your agent plenty of time.
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No, you don't have to be bonded to accept a cleaning job in someones home. You can just do so at www.wikihow.com/Start-a-House-Cleaning-business Bonding isnt necessary, so much as it is an insurance in the event of. You will find more people willing to hire you, if you are prepared for liability, so no one has to drag out court costs. http://www.ehow.com/how_2294068_get-bonded.html
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