Running a business with your significant other can be frustrating, especially when you have very different visions for its future.
With their wedding date yet to be chosen, the couple wants to get their business dispute sorted out before they say "I do." And since they signed a contract agreeing to abide by O'Leary's recommendation, his decision will be binding.In a good month, Berry and Brown each bring in about $10,000 in revenue. They pay a total of $1,000 monthly for Elite Fitness' rent and utilities.
The couple still has $10,000 in debt from opening their current location five years ago, and Berry says she doesn't want to add any more debt to the pile. She also wants Brown to prioritize the wedding above the business.
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