What is the range of the Corrective Measures Fee that Anago may charge?
Anago Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
eases of third-party charges. The Franchisee will be notified on the 20th of every month if there are any client payments by credit card payments and the amount charged by the processing bank.
- (n) Guaranteed Payment Option. This is an optional program in which We pay You for unpaid Client services. If You choose to participate You pay Us 5% of Your total Gross
Revenues. (see Exhibit 8).
- (o) Corrective Measures Fees. If You receive unsatisfactory inspection reports from Us and fail to promptly remedy the deficiencies, We may require You and Your representatives to attend refresher corrective measures classes as soon as reasonably possible. You are solely responsible for all expenses associated with these programs including Our then prevailing standard Corrective Measures Fee ($0.00 to $500.00, as set by Us or Our Affiliate). You will be responsible for all travel, meals and lodging costs of Your attendees. If You fail the Anago Orient
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–298)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Anago's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee receives unsatisfactory inspection reports and fails to remedy the issues, Anago may require the franchisee and their representatives to attend refresher corrective measures classes. The franchisee is responsible for all expenses associated with these programs, including the Corrective Measures Fee.
The standard Corrective Measures Fee ranges from $0.00 to $500.00, as determined by Anago or its affiliate. This fee is in addition to the franchisee's responsibility for covering all travel, meals, and lodging costs for those attending the classes.
Furthermore, if a franchisee fails the Anago Orientation Program or loses an Initial Business Account due to non-performance or client dissatisfaction, Anago may require attendance at corrective measures classes, potentially incurring these fees. It is important for prospective franchisees to understand the conditions under which these fees may be applied and to factor these potential costs into their financial planning.