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Starting a cleaning business

yesness
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Hi all, I'm sure you have come across this idea many many many times, but here goes again....
My sister and I have been cleaners pretty much all of our working lives. She has just been made redundant and we are looking to go out on our own. I'm aware there are lots of small cleaning companies and big companies therefore lots of competition... however due to her contacts we should be able to get a couple of good contracts to get us started- initally looking at end of tennacy cleans.
OK, questions: Do we have to form a company if we want to do this together? Or can we both register as self employed? Also what are the implications if I already have a part time job?- I wouldn't want to leave this just yet!
I have many more questions but would really appreciate any advice you can give on these for now
Many thanks and Merry Christmas!
My sister and I have been cleaners pretty much all of our working lives. She has just been made redundant and we are looking to go out on our own. I'm aware there are lots of small cleaning companies and big companies therefore lots of competition... however due to her contacts we should be able to get a couple of good contracts to get us started- initally looking at end of tennacy cleans.
OK, questions: Do we have to form a company if we want to do this together? Or can we both register as self employed? Also what are the implications if I already have a part time job?- I wouldn't want to leave this just yet!
I have many more questions but would really appreciate any advice you can give on these for now

Many thanks and Merry Christmas!
Debt Free Wannabe.
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OK, questions: Do we have to form a company if we want to do this together? Or can we both register as self employed?
1 thing about partnerships is that it's advised NOT to do an equal split, partly because you need to avoid the possibility of deadlock. given what you say below, sis could be majority partner.Also what are the implications if I already have a part time job?- I wouldn't want to leave this just yet!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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