what we do about cowboy contractors
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Purple Bunny
Purple Bunny
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3 years ago
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To All, we are under lots of regulations to get all kinds of certificates before we can let places. Shouldn't contractors provide their certificates and insurance documents to prove they are qualified and they have insurance if they are hurt during the work? Is this something we should strongly suggest to the regulators? The rules are never one way and we do have lots of experiences with unqualified gas engineers and they charged excessive fees. We do believe there are companies subcontract the work who are not qualified to do the works.

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