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JESUS & FERNANDO

000 property damage policy and $200 · 000 public liability policy · or $250 · 000 combined single limit policy. Jesus &amp · Fernando holds a $1 · 000 · 000 insurance policy with Houston Casualty Co. Financial recourse when hiring Jesus &amp · Fernando Licensed general contractors in Washington are required to maintain a $12 · 000 bond and specialty contractors are required to maintain a $6 · Fernando has a $30 · insurance status · verified work history · standing with local consumer interest groups · and over 135 · that contractor is accountable to us. We can enforce standards of behavior · mediate disputes · Better Business Bureau ratings · and more&hellip · Best General Contractors in · General Contractor

RENTON, WA 98058

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000 property damage policy and $200
000 public liability policy
or $250
000 combined single limit policy. Jesus &amp
Fernando holds a $1
000
000 insurance policy with Houston Casualty Co. Financial recourse when hiring Jesus &amp
Fernando Licensed general contractors in Washington are required to maintain a $12
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000 bond and specialty contractors are required to maintain a $6
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Fernando has a $30
insurance status
verified work history
standing with local consumer interest groups
and over 135
that contractor is accountable to us. We can enforce standards of behavior
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mediate disputes
Better Business Bureau ratings
and more&hellip
Best General Contractors in
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