Is there a specific location where the Beehive Homes training program is conducted?
Beehive_Homes Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
No less than one week prior to opening of YOUR Bee Hive Home YOU and YOUR resident manager are required to attend and complete a mandatory training program which will be held at a location designated by US. Training programs may be held at Bee Hive Homes headquarters or at other locations where a Bee Hive Home is in operation. There is no charge to you for the training program, but YOU must bear the cost of lodging and meals for YOURSELF,
and travel, lodging and meals for YOUR resident manager and any other persons you desire to be trained at the training program.
The training course consists of up to three (3) non-consecutive days. During the training course YOU and YOUR resident manager will be instructed in Home operations and management and will be given "hands on" experience in all phases of Home operations. At the training program YOU will be given a copy of the Bee Hive Homes Policy and Procedure Manual described earlier and an outline of the Bee Hive Homes Owner/Operator Training, unless one has been previously provided to YOU. The training sessions will cover the basic elements that are necessary for the operation of a Bee Hive Home.
Source: Item 15 — OBLIGATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTUAL OPERATION OF THE FRANCHISE BUSINESS (FDD page 24)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Beehive Homes' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the mandatory training program for franchisees and their resident managers is held at a location designated by Beehive Homes. This location may be at Beehive Homes headquarters or at another Beehive Homes location that is currently in operation.
This training is required to be completed no less than one week prior to the opening of the franchisee's Beehive Homes location. The training program lasts up to three non-consecutive days. During this time, franchisees and their resident managers receive instruction in home operations and management, as well as hands-on experience in all phases of operations.
Franchisees are responsible for covering the costs of lodging and meals for themselves, as well as the travel, lodging, and meals for their resident manager and any other individuals they wish to have trained. This means that while the training program itself has no charge, franchisees must budget for these additional expenses.