Property Management
A North Dakota commercial property manager who hires maintenance contractors for managed properties should ensure the contractors carry:
AOnly general liability insurance
BAppropriate general liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance✓ Correct
COnly workers' compensation insurance
DTitle insurance for each job
Explanation
Contractors working on managed properties should carry both general liability insurance (for property damage and third-party injury claims) and workers' compensation insurance (for their employees' work-related injuries).
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