Recurring Contracts Are the Multiple Driver
No factor separates a premium landscaping acquisition from an average one more reliably than the percentage of revenue derived from recurring maintenance contracts versus one-time installation or project work. Maintenance contracts generally consist of monthly mowing programs, seasonal cleanups, fertilization plans, and HOA agreements, which provide predictable cash flow that buyers price at a significant premium. Businesses with 40%+ recurring revenue from maintenance consistently achieve higher multiples than project-dependent operations with identical earnings. When reviewing an opportunity, ask for the full contract list: contract type, term, auto-renewal provisions, and cancellation notice requirements. Contracts that renew automatically and require 30+ days notice to cancel are meaningfully more valuable than month-to-month informal arrangements.

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