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Hold harmless agreement in Florida

We are getting ready to do volunteer work for the needy here in Florida as part of a church miniistry. Do we need to have a 'hold harmless agreement' between us and everyone we do volunteer work for? We are planning on doing lawn work, minor painting, minor electrical like replacing a light switch or light bulb and minor plumbing issues such as repairing a faucet.


Asked on 10/19/07, 12:01 am

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Hold harmless agreement in Florida

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You can certainly ask for one but it would be quite unusual. Hopefully, there are no issues that would ever develop that might create a need to have a hold harmless agreement be signed. If you are uncomfortable, then by all means get one.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 10/19/07, 1:07 am


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