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What is the maximum No Show Fee that Basecamp Fitness can charge?

Basecamp_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Type of Fee Amount (Note 1) Due Date Remarks
Insufficient Funds Fee $100 per check that you submit to us that is returned for insufficient funds, and $100 each time that we are unable to collect via EFT due to insufficient funds. As incurred
CEC Credit Deficiency $1.00 per credit deficiency multiplied by the number of Basecamp Studios you own Immediately after notice from us You only pay this fee if you fail to meet your Continuing Engagement Credit minimum in any given year. We will deposit the fee in the General Advertising and Marketing Fund. See Item 11 for more information.
Compliance Drawing Fee $250 per additional Drawing As incurred If you would like additional Compliance Drawings you must pay this fee to us for each additional Drawing.
Cleaning Fee Costs we incur and are charged by third parties As incurred Only payable if you fail to maintain your Studio in a condition that meets our standards and we designate one of our personnel to assist you and/or have third party cleaners clean your Studio to bring it up to standards.
Liquidated Damages $10,000 multiplied by number of undeveloped Basecamp studios Immediately after notice from us Only payable if your ADA is terminated and you have not developed all Basecamp studios you agreed to develop under the ADA.
Music Licensing Fee Currently, $1,100 per year, per Basecamp Studio. As incurred This fee may change annuallyupon notice to you commensurate with increases from our music vendor.
Bookkeeping Software Fee Up to $500 per month, per Basecamp Studio As incurred We currently do not require franchisees to use a designated bookkeeping vendor, but we may do so in the future and if so, you will be required to pay us or the vendor for the service.
Charitable Contribution $100 per month if you choose to contribute Monthly This is a voluntary contribution you will make once you open your Basecamp Studio, but only if you decide to participate in our Charitable Contribution Program.
Type of Fee Amount (Note 1) Due Date Remarks
Marketing $12,100 for first year When You must purchase marketing materials for
Materials and thereafter may vary based on your purchases incurred. promotions we require. This amount is for the first year of operations. After the first year, the amount will vary based upon your needs. We do not currently, but we may implement a program that automatically ships marketing materials to your studio for required promotions at your cost.
Conference Fee Currently, $439 for When you If we hold a Conference you must pay this
early registration, register for the fee for one Basecamp Studio, regardless of
increasing to $659 at the Conference. We may increase this fee not to exceed $1,500 per registration. Conference how many studios you open, even if you do not register for our Conference. Payment of this fee covers registration for a Principal Owner of your Basecamp Studio to attend our Conference. (Note 6)
No Show Fees Currently, $500-$1,000 Immediately If we are scheduled for an on-site visit or if
depending upon trainer, after notice you register for a training program, and
or our actual costs of rescheduling whichever is greater. We may increase this fee not to exceed $1,500, or the actual costs of rescheduling travel, whichever is greater from us. you cancel, fail to attend, fail to have the appropriate parties attend, or fail to stay for the entire program, and

Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 17–24)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Basecamp Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the No Show Fees can range from $500 to $1,000, but could increase to a maximum of $1,500, or the actual costs of rescheduling travel, whichever is greater. This fee is charged if a franchisee cancels, fails to attend, or does not complete a scheduled on-site visit or training program, provided they did not give at least two weeks' notice.

This fee is intended to cover the costs incurred by Basecamp Fitness when a franchisee's failure to appear disrupts scheduled training or visits. The fact that the fee can increase to cover 'actual costs of rescheduling travel' means a franchisee could potentially owe significantly more than the stated $1,500 maximum if travel arrangements were already made.

Franchisees should be aware of the cancellation policy and provide ample notice if they cannot attend a scheduled event to avoid incurring this fee. It is also important to clarify with Basecamp Fitness what constitutes 'actual costs of rescheduling travel' to understand the potential financial exposure. This type of fee is not uncommon in franchising, as franchisors often need to recoup costs associated with wasted travel and personnel time due to franchisee no-shows.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.