
In this episode with Michael Girdley and Heather Endresen, they explore the potential of a septic services company in Montana....
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode with Michael Girdley and Heather Endresen, they explore the potential of a septic services company in Montana. The company offers various services, primarily focusing on septic tank-related work, and generates significant revenue. They speculate that the business may be most valuable to a buyer already established in the area. While there are opportunities, they acknowledge that the buyer pool for such a niche business might be limited.Ch...

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