Where can the Initial FF&E Payment amount be found for a Beem Light Sauna franchise?
Beem_Light_Sauna Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- 3.5 Initial FF&E Payment.
You must pay us an initial FF&E payment as set forth in Appendix A (the "Initial FF&E Payment") prior to opening your Studio and as we specify, which you may finance through third parties.
The Initial FF&E Payment is paid in consideration of an initial package of furniture, fixtures, and equipment that we will supply to you.
We will specify the items in your initial FF&E package.
You may be required to purchase additional products or equipment from us, our Affiliates, or our designated vendors prior to opening your Studio for an additional fee.
You acknowledge that we have no obligation to refund the Initial FF&E Payment, in whole or in part, for any reason.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 71–230)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Beem Light Sauna Franchise Disclosure Document, the specific amount for the Initial FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment) Payment is detailed in Appendix A of the Franchise Agreement. Item 3.5 states that franchisees must pay the Initial FF&E Payment before opening their studio, as specified in Appendix A. This payment covers an initial package of furniture, fixtures, and equipment that Beem Light Sauna will provide.
The FDD specifies that the Initial FF&E Payment is for an initial package of furniture, fixtures, and equipment that Beem Light Sauna will supply to the franchisee. The franchisee may finance this payment through third parties. However, Beem Light Sauna has no obligation to refund the Initial FF&E Payment, in whole or in part, for any reason.
Prospective franchisees should refer to Appendix A of the Franchise Agreement, which contains franchisee-specific terms, to find the exact Initial FF&E Payment amount applicable to their franchise. Franchisees may also be required to purchase additional products or equipment from Beem Light Sauna, its affiliates, or designated vendors prior to opening their studio, which would incur additional fees.