You do not need a cleaning license for Texas but you should always carry liability insurance and have a surety bond. This will protect you against any claims that may occur associated with you work.
You have to have a license whenever you start a business.
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Please view the related link below. A general business license to start, from your City Hall.
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A class C Business license is the category you'd fall into if you started up a cleaning company on your own. The license needed won't change until you hire over 20 employees, so keep an eye out for that if expansion is in the cards for you.
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To start an office cleaning business, requires the same general startup expenses and insurance costs as any other startup business. You will need to obtain a business license, run a legal advertisement for your DBA, and get the necessary insurance coverage to protect yourself from litigation. Aside from that, you should properly research the industry to learn about the latest cleaning trends and what your competitors are doing so that you are competitive with them upon entering the market.
You need a privilege license from the city and the county. This is basically needed anywhere you do business as the municipality requires you to pay taxes on your earnings. The cost of license is based on your earnings.
According to the websites, below, no license is required to run a repossession business in Texas, but there may be a need to get a basic business license within the specific community, especially if the business requires parking and/or fuel facilities, and/or the use of arms and weapons, etc., not to mention a towing license, assuming you intend on executing the repossessions, rather than just doing the investigative end of it. Consult the Texas Department of Transportation and your local Chamber of Commerce, Town Hall, or similar government offices.
In order to start a consulting business you will need to get a business license. You will also need to have your permits for your building.