Does Dryject require franchisees to maintain insurance coverage before offering certain optional services?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We have the right to determine, approve and supervise the quality of services and products sold by You from the Franchised Business, and to take all action We deem necessary to maintain the quality and standards of the services and products, the Franchised Business and Our System.
Source: Item 16 — RESTRICTIONS ON WHAT THE FRANCHISEE MAY SELL (FDD pages 38–39)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
Based on the 2025 Dryject Franchise Disclosure Document, it is not clear whether franchisees are required to maintain specific insurance coverage to offer optional services. The FDD does not explicitly state any insurance requirements related to optional services.
However, the FDD does state that Dryject has the right to determine, approve, and supervise the quality of services and products sold by the franchisee. They can also take action to maintain the quality and standards of the services, products, the franchised business, and the Dryject system. This suggests that Dryject could potentially implement requirements for insurance related to specific services to ensure quality and protect the brand.
Prospective franchisees should clarify with Dryject what insurance coverage is required to offer all services, including any optional ones. It would be prudent to understand the types and amounts of coverage necessary and whether these requirements might change over time as new services are introduced.