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Home > Business & Careers > Small Business   »   Price for Commercial Cleaning in Maryland

 
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Old May 21, 2008, 11:39 AM
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for commercial how much is one square foot in Maryland

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Old May 21, 2008, 01:45 PM   #2  
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Originally Posted by Celsa Flores
for commercial how much is one square foot in Maryland
This should be a new thread and not piggybacked.

However.... your question is way too vague...way too many things apply. Check some of the many past threads here to learn what information we need to answer. And even then there Is no guarantee and no way to intelligently tell you exactly what price to charge in your particular State. Contact some local people, competitors, property management companies, do some research. Unless someone on this site is from your city in your State and in your business any answer would definitely be a "best guess" at best.......

And the last time I checked (unless someone changed something) a square foot is
still 12 " x 12". (sorry)

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Old May 21, 2008, 10:49 PM   #3  
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Hello, Celsa!

I just moved your question that you had posted as an answer/response to someone else's question to its own thread so that it will get noticed more. In order for new questions to get noticed, it is best to be putting them on their own by starting a new thread. This place doesn't operate the same way that a chat room does. Thanks!
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