What is the minimum office space requirement for an Exit franchise in a high-density area?
Exit Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| 1. | The following information is deemed a part of the EXIT Realty Corp. Franchise Agreement between Subfranchisor and the party identified below dated [date from page 1 of franchise agreement], 20 | |
|---|---|---|
| 2. | The name of this territory is | |
| 3. | The grid population for this territory type grid (Rural/low/medium or high density. Please indicate) | is making this a |
| 4. | The minimum office space requirement shall be: | |
| a) | ||
| Rural density – | ||
| 750 | ||
| square feet | ||
| b) | ||
| Low density – | ||
| 1,000 square feet | ||
| c) | ||
| Medium density – | ||
| 1,500 square feet | ||
| d) | ||
| High density – | ||
| 2,000 square feet |
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 42–235)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Exit's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the minimum office space requirement for a high-density territory is 2,000 square feet. The size of the territory grid (rural, low, medium, or high density) determines the minimum office space required for an Exit franchise.
Specifically, the FDD outlines minimum office space requirements based on territory density. Rural density territories require a minimum of 750 square feet, low-density territories require 1,000 square feet, and medium-density territories require 1,500 square feet. The highest density territories require the largest minimum space of 2,000 square feet.
Prospective franchisees should consider the implications of these requirements when evaluating potential locations. A larger office space in a high-density area will likely incur higher leasing or purchasing costs. It is important to factor in these costs when developing a business plan and financial projections for the franchise.
These minimum space requirements ensure that franchisees have adequate facilities to conduct their business in accordance with the Exit system. The office must be equipped with the necessary furniture, administrator, phones, and office equipment, including a computer, specific software, and a fax machine.