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Hi,


I am returning to work soon after having my baby. My husband and I think it would be a good idea to hire a cleaner to help with the housework.


We have not done this before so looking for any advice or suggestions you might have:

1) Did you give your cleaner a contract to sign?

2) We presume you gave the cleaner a set of keys to your house. I do feel a little nervous about doing that but I guess that would be most convenient for both parties.

3) What sort of problems, if any, did you have with your cleaner.


Many thanks!

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