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    Mar 15, 2008, 12:38 PM
    Starting your own cleaning business
    I would like to start my own cleaning business. Basically, I was interesting in doing move in and move out with realtors or apartment. But I am not sure which type of business should I select of the license. I have purchase a book with a lot of information but I still need more help along the way.

    Could someone please help me to get in right direction?
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    Mar 15, 2008, 01:38 PM
    It will depend on what choses your city gives you for the business licnese, most likely it is merely janitorial and/or cleaming, normally leave it as open as possible, so you can change and do other things if needed.

    This will take a lot of sales, you will need to take brokers to lunch, talk to property management groups and more.

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