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'Bonded, licensed, and insured' is a phrase that small businesses use to let their customers and potential customers know that they have gone through all of the legal procedures to be able to perform their trade.

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Is licensed bonded and insured the same thing?

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What does 'Have you been bonded previously' mean on a job application?

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If hired by attorneys to inspect property damage in insurance claim cases can the general contractor get the job to do the repairs?

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Are carpet intallers supposed to be bonded and insured?

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You ask him.