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Protecting the Business from being disclosed by the Public when on the Market

Here at VR, we work with the problem of protecting a business that’s for sale from being disclosed to the public daily. We require that every prospective buyer sign a non-disclosure agreement stating that he or she will not make available any proprietary information learned about that business to others.  
In addition, all advertising is completely generic in nature; therefore, no business’ name, location or any other identifying data will ever be revealed. Remember that no individual seller can maintain complete confidentiality while feeling out a potential buyer.  
 
By being the third party and knowledgeable in business sales, we can protect you from disclosure by customers, competition and employees the proposed sale of your business.
   

Comments :
Response to: Protecting the Business from being disclosed by the Public when on the Market
Julian Sands says
How can I obtain further information about owning my own business sales franchise?

Response to: Protecting the Business from being disclosed by the Public when on the Market
Larry Einhorne says
I've looked at some of your listings, and they give enough information without disclosing specifics about the name or location of the business for sale. You guys have a very sound web site. I went through another company for a business that I was considering to sell a couple of years ago that completely screwed up my listing. Every competitor in the Atlanta area knew.

Response to: Protecting the Business from being disclosed by the Public when on the Market
Adam Lambert says
You're website is set up a lot better than some of the websites that I have seen for business brokers.

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