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Is it legal to buy 2 separate cleaning franchise?
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Posted on / Apr. 11, 2017 20:55:00

Your question does not have enough info, so generally speaking, It's not a question of is it "legal", rather it is likely a question of whether contractually you can own two similar businesses. The franchise agreements of both franchises would need to be reviewed to see if you can own both.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 11, 2017 20:55:00

Your question does not have enough info, so generally speaking, It's not a question of is it "legal", rather it is likely a question of whether contractually you can own two similar businesses. The franchise agreements of both franchises would need to be reviewed to see if you can own both.

Contact me directly


Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

www.TheLegalists.com │ @TheLegalist

email: Info (@) TheLegalists (dot) com

t e l : 2 1 2 -- 3 3 7 -- 9 8 3 7


Disclaimer: This post has been written for educational purposes only and was not meant to be legal advice and should not be construed as legal advice or be relied upon. No intention exists to create an attorney-client relationship or any other special relationship or privilege through this post. The post may contain errors, inaccuracies and/or omissions. You should always consult an attorney admitted to practice in your jurisdiction for specific advice. This post may be deemed as Attorney Advertising.

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