What costs are associated with the Additional Training that Amorino may require?
Amorino Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
h training sessions will generally be completed within one (1) day so no overnight lodging would typically be required.
G. Additional Training. From time to time, you may request, or Amorino may require (based on your performance under this Agreement) that your Supervising Principal or Manager or certain designated employees attend additional courses, seminars, and other training programs (any of the foregoing, the "Additional Training"). You agree to cause such individuals to attend the Additional Training and to pay Amorino for the reasonable cost of providing the Additional Training (currently up to $400 per day) and to pay all related cost
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 80–81)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Amorino's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees may incur costs for additional training. Amorino may require the Supervising Principal, Manager, or designated employees to attend additional training courses, seminars, and programs based on the franchisee's performance.
The franchisee is responsible for paying Amorino for the reasonable cost of providing the Additional Training, which is currently up to $400 per day.
In addition to the training fees, the franchisee must also cover all related costs and expenses. These include the salary, travel, lodging, and dining costs for all individuals participating in the training. This means that the total cost of additional training can vary significantly depending on the number of employees attending, the duration of the training, and the location where the training is held.