What population range does a standard Clear Pest Pros territory encompass?
Clear_Pest_Pros Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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Upon signing the Franchise Agreement, you must pay an initial franchise fee of $35,000 (the "Initial Franchise Fee"). The Initial Franchise Fee is due when you sign the franchise agreement and is non-refundable. Payment of the Initial Franchise Fee grants you a Territory that will encompass 350,000 to 450,000 people ("Standard Territory"). You may purchase an extension of your Territory, up to a maximum of 500,000 people, for an additional $0.20 per person.
The Initial Franchise Fee and the Initial Package Fee Fee are paid to us, are non-refundable, and deemed fully earned upon payment.
If you wish to purchase multiple Standard Territories at the time you sign your first Franchise Agreement with us, then we will discount the Initial Franchise Fee for the additional Franchise Agreement(s) by $10,000. We allow the purchase of up to two (2) additional Territories at the time you purchase the first.
Source: Item 5 — INITIAL FEES (FDD pages 18–20)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Clear Pest Pros's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a standard territory granted to a new franchisee will encompass a population of 350,000 to 450,000 people. The initial franchise fee for this territory is $35,000. Franchisees have the option to expand their territory beyond the standard size, up to a maximum of 500,000 people, by paying an additional $0.20 per person.
This defined territory size is a crucial element for prospective Clear Pest Pros franchisees to consider. It directly impacts the potential customer base and revenue generation capacity of their franchise. Understanding the demographics and characteristics of the population within the territory is essential for effective marketing and service delivery.
Existing Clear Pest Pros franchisees looking to expand can purchase an additional territory encompassing approximately 350,000 to 450,000 people for an initial fee of $30,000. This is a slightly lower fee than that paid by new franchisees. The FDD does not specify whether existing franchisees can also extend their territory up to 500,000 people.
It is important for potential franchisees to evaluate whether the population density and demographics of the territory align with their business goals and financial projections. Further due diligence should involve researching the competitive landscape and assessing the demand for pest control services within the designated area.