What must be obtained before opening a Casiola Business?
Casiola Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
You may not open your Casiola Business until you have completed our initial training requirements, obtained the necessary licensing and authorization from state and regulatory agencies within your Operating Market and have obtained and provided us with written proof of the required insurance. Within 120 days from the signing of your Franchise Agreement you must open and offer services and products of your Casiola Business to the customers within your Operating Market. We estimate that the length of time between the signing of your Franchise Agreement and opening your Casiola Business to be one to three months. Factors that may affect this estimated time period include the length of time undertaken by you to satisfactorily complete our initial training program, obtaining third party lender financing, if necessary, obtaining the necessary licenses, and training staff.
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 25–30)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Casiola's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, before opening a Casiola Business, a franchisee must complete the initial training requirements, obtain the necessary licensing and authorization from state and regulatory agencies within their Operating Market, and obtain and provide Casiola with written proof of the required insurance.
The FDD states that the franchisee must open and offer services and products of their Casiola Business to customers within their Operating Market within 120 days from the signing of the Franchise Agreement. Casiola estimates that the time between signing the Franchise Agreement and opening the Casiola Business is one to three months.
Factors that may affect this estimated time period include the length of time it takes to satisfactorily complete the initial training program, obtaining third-party lender financing (if necessary), obtaining the necessary licenses, and training staff. Prospective franchisees should consider these factors when planning their launch timeline and budget.