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Does anyone have experience with properties leased by Caliber Collision? Looking at listings around the US, they appear to have two business models: Lease a dark car dealership that has a substantial number of service bays or work with a developer to build a new free-standing location that obviously rents and sells for substantially more. Are all of their locations corporate owned or do they have a franchise model?
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If you know an address, just look up the property tax records and find the address. Google that address and decide if thats a corporate address or an investor owner. You can even look up SOS records for the entities. I may be overexplaining, but my staff do this for like $100...