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Business Partner
Policy

After My Training, I Realized This Truly Is A One Person
Business.
In our experience, business partner relationships
(non-spousal partnerships) have not worked well in this
business, and we and our students have encountered some
problems arising from partnerships that have gone sour after
the time, money and effort that they have spent setting up
this business. For that reason we highly encourage
you to pursue your Hood and Duct Cleaning Career as a
solo operation with the possibility of hiring a helper
for larger jobs. When you attend our training you will
clearly see that this is a one-person operation and
there is no need for a non-spousal business partner.
If you would like to discuss the pros and cons of
partnerships we will be happy to discuss this with you and
help you discover a clearer picture of how the cons outweigh
the pros.
That being said, some insist on bringing a business partner
to their training, often due to a monetary need. We
typically do not charge for an extra person to attend our
training, having set this business up as a solo or
husband/wife operation. But if you insist on bringing
a partner we have set up the following guidelines which you
must adhere to if bringing a business partner other than a
spouse.
1. You are purchasing a license to operate one company.
You are not free to bring a “partner” then set up two
different companies upon completion of training. If you
would like to attend with another person and set up two
different companies we welcome you to attend your classes at
the same time. Just understand that you will each need to
purchase a separate business.
2. If you still insist on bringing a business partner
other than your spouse we require, prior to your class,
an original, dated and Notarized Business Agreement that is
signed between the partners involved. Within the business
agreement we will need the terms of your partnership stated,
including provisions for partnership dissolution.
3. When you receive your training you will receive one
manual. Again, you are purchasing one business and the
business will own the manual.
4. We will not act as a go between if your business
relationship dissolves.
5. If you decide to split up,
only one person may continue as a hood cleaning business.
The other partner has to agree to not continue operating a
kitchen grease exhaust cleaning business.
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