3354 days ago

Commercial Cleaning Franchise for sale

Kevin from Saint Leonards

For personal reasons I need to sell my commercial cleaning franchise (National New Zealand Franchise). This is a very profitable franchise, the main franchisor will supply you with all your contracts, invoice and collect monies. You are paid every two weeks, regardless if the client has paid.

On average I earn $3000 a fortnight after franchise fee and withholding tax. I generally work from 2pm until 8pm. Lot more work is available if you want it or perhaps get your partner involved. The main Franchisor runs regular training courses, including hard floor polishing, window cleaning etc.

I am selling my sign written van and specialist cleaning equipment, i.e. Floor Polisher, Jet wash, 5.4m poles etc.

You choose what level of turnover (GROSS TURN OVER or GTO) you would like from the main franchisor and pay a fee for it, I am current working on

Please contact me if you would like further information.
Kevin 021 879 533

Price: $12,500

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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