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Yes, however I recommend the vehicle should be the named insured's vehicle as Oregon police force will harass you.
If you need a contractors license then the state would require you to have liability and a bond.
Become a registered car dealer in your state by filling out the state applications paying the fees getting licensed bonded and insured.
If you want to hire a landscaper, make sure they know your yard and how you want them to trim it and that they are reasonable with pricing. Get bids from at least three landscapers. Make sure they have the appropriate licenses for your state and that they are insured.
Most states in the United States have laws that require plumbers to be insured and bonded. However, laws vary by states, and you can find each state's specific law at http://abc-7.findlaw.com/consumerbook/contractors.html.
Most States require you have a business license and be Bonded (Insured) Call California Office of Commerce for details and requirements.
It depends on what state you live in, the laws vary. In most states you have to be licensed, bonded and insured. The fines can be $10,000+ for being caught working without proper licensing.
Yes, Oregon My Oregon is the state song for Oregon.
No matter what state you are in, if you desire to start a home improvement business you will need a business license and will also need to be bonded and insured.
Oregon is not in a state, it is a state.
Without knowing the state, in which you are operating, I cannot say for sure, but I am guessing there is not a particular law that requires it, but rather the individuals, for which you are house-sitting, require it to ensure you are able to pay for any damage to the property that you may cause. By being bonded and insured you are ensuring there are funds available to pay for any damage you may cause.