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Tree Service work in SoCal - Proof of COI


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For California residents, I have numerous gardeners knock on my door and asking to prune my queen palms out front.

My home insurance says otherwise, as I can't have uninsured workers get hurt on my property for obvious reasons.

Anyone experience resistance from Tree Service companies to providing a simple certificate of insurance/proof of liability coverage? Personally I don't think it's an issue to ask to cover the risk, yet these companies go radio silent on me when I ask for proof.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Would like to hear other homeowner experiences when dealing with this.

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They should have no issue if they have it, which means those companies don't. We called them "fly by night" companies, and they usually undercut legitimate businesses that pay their taxes and insure their workers (which costs more in the budget than the illegal company has to pay). Some companies are exempt with too few workers, at least in florida, but they could say that at least when you talk to them🤷.

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I would also like a guarantee against LY and LB. I don't suppose they offer that, aye?

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