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Merry Maids is an international franchisor which sells and supports residential cleaning services franchises throughout the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] : 298 [ 2 ] : 94 Merry Maids was founded in 1979, and was acquired by ServiceMaster in 1988.
Merry Maids. Franchise Fee: $37,500 to $51,500 Royalty Fee: 5% to 7%. $94,480 to $144,425. $85,000. Owning a Franchise. There is no shortage of franchise opportunities if you are looking to own ...
In the 1980s, the company acquired several branch and franchise-based service companies including Terminix, TruGreen, Merry Maids, and American Home Shield. [6] [citation needed] In 2001, ServiceMaster divested its management services businesses to focus more on its residential and commercial business. [citation needed] [clarification needed]
In 2011, Hank Mullany, a former Walmart executive, was appointed as CEO for all ServiceMaster brands, and Thomas J. Coba, former COO of Subway, was named president of ServiceMaster's franchise brands, including ServiceMaster Clean, Merry Maids, Furniture Medic and AmeriSpec. The company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 2014. [3]
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Two Maids was established in 2003 by Ron Holt. Holt purchased a small cleaning business that he branded into Two Maids [6] The company grew into 12 company-owned locations, with its first franchise location being in Tampa, Florida. [7] As of 2019, the company serves 91 markets across the United States. [4]
Ron Holt is an American entrepreneur and founder of Two Maids & A Mop, a cleaning franchise based in Birmingham, Alabama and Pink Zebra Moving, a moving franchise brand based in Birmingham, Alabama. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2013 he was named to the 40 Under 40 list of University of Georgia alumni.
A franchise disclosure document (FDD) is a legal document which is presented to prospective buyers of franchises in the pre-sale disclosure process in the United States.It was originally known as the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) (or uniform franchise disclosure document), prior to revisions made by the Federal Trade Commission in July 2007.