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Individual Maid Or Maid Service Company
Obtaining cleaning services requires you to consider many things. The initial step is how to proceed with hiring a suitable maid.
Much of it depends on if you want to deal with a company or agency, or if you want to hire an individual. Choosing a company provides some obvious advantages. The fact that they perform their own interviewing process is one of them. Ideally, this means that the individuals they employ are quite capable of performing the job at hand. A money-back guarantee is provided by some, which can be good if you are extremely particular about the way the tasks get done. The job of filing taxes yourself is not a concern as companies also take care of these for you. If you are concerned about how long they have been in business or their status, you can check them out with the Better Business Bureau. In addition, you can rest assured that you will not have to be responsible for paying medical expense if the employee gets injured on the job, as each is covered by worker's compensation insurance.
Hiring an individual also has its advantages. It is possible to negotiate costs with an individual as they are generally less expensive. You get to oversee how the cleaning is performed too. You can be specific with the person on exactly how you prefer things to be done. Someone working on their own is often more willing to do extra chores that an agency would, without extra charge (for example, laundry or dishes). They can also be more flexible regarding change - for example, letting you change or cancel an appointment without a huge cancellation fee.
Once you have made up your mind on moving forward with a service or an individual, how do you locate one? Where do you search? If you are going to use an agency, check the phone book or Google them. For individuals, search the Internet, or ask friends, family members, or neighbors if they know someone reliable.
Whether you are considering hiring someone individually or through an agency, there are certain key things you must do. First and foremost, run a reference check. Either the service or the individual should be able to provide several references who can give positive reviews. Really call and check, do not just file the numbers away. Second, conduct a background check. You may not want someone in your house who has a criminal past.
Also consider if the person or business is insured and bonded, and if they have liability insurance. Ask that they send proof to you and be sure they carry adequate coverage so that you and your belongings will be protected from damage or theft. Finally, make sure you are at ease. Remember, you are asking these people into your home, and you should feel comfortable with them being there. If they make you even slightly uneasy, keep searching.
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