Wednesday, November 5, 2008

How a Surety Brings Peace of Mind

By John Bows

Surety Definition

The word Surety is a noun pronounced sur- e- ty. Surety is a guarantor, which will assume responsibility of another person (principal) obligations if the principal cannot, or does not meet them. The term Surety has existed for thousands of years.

Example of Surety

Have you ever heard the saying "don't ever be anyone's Surety", what exactly does it mean? You would be held liable to guarantee the obligations of the person you where acting as Surety for. If you were acting as a Surety for a particular obligation of another (Principal) and the obligations were not met, you would have to meet those obligations on the principals behave, this is known as Surety. Surety has been around for thousands of years and is the oldest form of insurance.

How a Surety brings peace of mind

Let us suppose for a moment that you were an owner of a large piece of land, and you wanted to develop it. After years of research, money and time, you decided you wanted to build a commercial building on that land. You hire a contractor to complete the project. At first, your contract is doing a great job and everything seems to be going smoothly. After six months of construction, the project starts running behind schedule and you have failed inspection. The inspector tells you that the foundation is not up to code and it needs to be completely redone.

On top of that, the contractor walks form the job because the project has become unprofitable. What do you do and where can you turn to? That is where a Surety would come into play. If you made that one of your requirements for the contractor to obtain? The Surety would do one of the following things they would hire a new contractor, reimburse you monetarily, or finish the project. The Surety would take up the obligations of the principal. After the Surety has settled the claim the Surety would than go after the principal for the loss caused to the Surety.


Surety Bond types can be confusing you can learn more about Surety Bonds with more up coming articles

Thanks
John Bows
Integrity Bonds Inc

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