Im setting up a building upholding company. Do i hold to register next to anyone or find any insurance?

Please can you tell me if I have to register near anyone or If i need to take out ay insurance
Depends where you live. Most counties only require an Occupational license or Business license. You can land an application at the building dept-no test involved.
Definitely need liability ins-just contained by case a law suit developes; some counties require it.
You should grasp liability insurance - even if it is not required. Imagine if someone gets seriously hurt due to your actions. Or interpret if you do something that causes a fire. It is you who will be facing legal consequences. Many places that you will do conservation for will require that you have coverage.

I can't speak to registering or specific insurance info about the UK. But the info above is pretty wide-reaching.


Answers:    In the UK and Ireland here are usually two requirements as to insurance. Employers Liability insurance is compulsory as per the Employers Liability Act 1969 (I think). So if you have any employees or you are working for a predetermined company you will need this by law. Public Liability insurance is a second prerequisite. This covers you for legalized liability for personal injury and property damage your negligent act may cause e.g. dropping a brick on my head when I am walking departed, setting fire to a property you are working on etc.
If you go to any broker they will quote you for a tradesman's liability policy withe both in or in recent times the PL if you work alone. They will ask the size of the works and the number of people e'g you and two others ... then they will quote you for a PL define (you chose bu the every minimum should be lb1million) and the EL this is fixed.
Its usually less than 100 per person for a small outfit and probably subject to a minimum premium of around lb350 ... so about a pound a day minimum.

xxFJ