What is the All County Transfer Fee paid by the transferee?
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, a transferee—the party acquiring the franchise—must pay a transfer fee of $2,500. This fee is paid concurrently with the transfer of the franchise. In addition to the transferee's fee, the transferor (the party selling the franchise) also incurs a transfer fee of $10,000, plus costs.
This means that if a franchisee decides to sell their All County franchise to someone else, the buyer will need to pay $2,500 to All County to complete the transfer. This fee, along with the $10,000 paid by the seller, compensates All County for their time and expenses in approving the transfer and updating their records.
Prospective franchisees should consider this transfer fee as a potential cost when planning their exit strategy. It's important to factor in both the transferor and transferee fees when negotiating the sale of an All County franchise. Understanding these costs upfront can help in making informed decisions about buying or selling a franchise.