Who Should I Contact Before Buying a Franchise?
Before moving forward with your franchise purchase, you should contact an existing franchisee and a franchise attorney. Read on here. Read more
Before moving forward with your franchise purchase, you should contact an existing franchisee and a franchise attorney. Read on here. Read more
In Item 5 of the FDD, a franchisor is disclosing all upfront fees that a franchisee must pay before they open their business. Read on here. Read more
Before you sell your franchise, you have the responsibility of gathering and preparing certain documents for prospective buyers. Read on. Read more
If you have a restaurant franchise, you must create a menu that complies with the FDA’s menu labeling requirements. Read on to learn how. Read more
A trademark is a designation that identifies your products against another’s products. With this comes trademark goodwill. Continue reading. Read more
If you are a sole individual franchisee, you may be wondering what will happen to your franchise when you die. Continue reading here. Read more
Item 6 discloses all the other fees that you must pay to the franchisor. Continue reading to learn more about this disclosure. Read more
If you, a franchisee, are buying into a franchise opportunity, you may consider purchasing multiple franchise units. Continue reading here. Read more
There are exemptions in California for what transactions a franchisor can make without first acquiring an FDD registration. Continue reading. Read more
If you are considering franchising your medical practice, you must understand the state-specific laws, and its overall benefits. Read on. Read more
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