How much does the transferor pay to All County for transfer fees?
All_County Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| TYPE OF FEE | AMOUNT | DUE DATE | REMARKS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transfer Fees | $10,000, plus costs paid by transferor. $2,500 paid by transferee. | Concurrently with the transfer | Paid to us if you want to transfer the Franchise to a third party. |
Source: Item 6 — Other Fees (FDD pages 10–12)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the transfer of a franchise involves fees payable to the franchisor. The transferor, the party selling their All County franchise, is responsible for paying $10,000 to All County, in addition to covering certain costs associated with the transfer. The transferee, or the party purchasing the franchise, is responsible for a $2,500 payment to All County. These fees are due concurrently with the completion of the transfer.
For a prospective All County franchisee, this means that if they decide to sell their franchise in the future, they should anticipate paying All County $10,000 plus any additional costs incurred during the transfer process. It is important to factor these costs into any financial projections related to the potential sale of the franchise. Understanding these transfer fees is crucial for financial planning and decision-making when considering exiting the All County franchise system.
It is also important to note that these fees are paid to All County if a franchisee wants to transfer the franchise to a third party. The FDD does not specify what these 'costs paid by transferor' might include, so a prospective franchisee should clarify with All County what specific expenses the transferor is expected to cover in addition to the $10,000 fee.