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Can an owner or manager manage more than one Body Brain Center franchise?

Body_Brain_Center Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

If you purchase multiple franchises, you must have at least one (1) Owner for each center.

An Owner cannot manage multiple centers.

If you purchase more franchises than you have Owners, you must hire at least one (1) individual manager to assume responsibility for the daily supervision and operation of any Body & Brain Center that is not managed by an Owner.

We may also allow you to hire a manager to assist an Owner with the management of your Center as long as the Owner remains actively involved with the operation of the Center.

A manager may only manage one (1) Body & Brain Center.

Each manager must: (i) be approved by us (we may require that the manager visit our headquarters for an interview); (ii) successfully complete the initial training program (and you must pay us the fee for the initial training); and (iii) sign a Brand Protection Agreement before attending training.

Source: Item 15 — OBLIGATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTUAL OPERATION OF THE FRANCHISE BUSINESS (FDD page 34)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Body Brain Center's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee purchases multiple franchise locations, they must have at least one owner for each center. An owner is not allowed to manage multiple Body Brain Center locations.

If the franchisee purchases more franchises than they have owners, they must hire at least one individual manager to take responsibility for the daily supervision and operation of any Body Brain Center that is not managed by an owner. Body Brain Center may also allow a franchisee to hire a manager to assist an owner with the management of their center, as long as the owner remains actively involved with the operation of the center.

The FDD states that a manager may only manage one Body & Brain Center. Each manager must be approved by Body Brain Center, successfully complete the initial training program (for which the franchisee must pay a fee), and sign a Brand Protection Agreement before attending training.

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.