What is the range of registration fees for Remax Conventions and Seminars per person?
Remax Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| Type of Fee1 | Amount | Due Date | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Education | $0 | Not Applicable. | Initial Education is required. You will be required to pay for all related travel, meal, lodging and entertainment expenses. (See Item 11 for more detail.) |
| Recruiting 101 | $599 | Not Applicable. | Recruiting 101 is required. You will be required to pay for all related travel, meal, lodging and entertainment expenses. (See Item 11 for more detail.) |
| Broker/Owner Meetings and Retreats | $0 - $550 registration fee | Upon receipt of invoice. | Attendance is highly recommended; you must pay for all related travel, meal, lodging and entertainment expenses (if any). |
| Educational Courses | $50 - $2,000 Extra fees may be charged for educational and certification classes for professional credit, if offered. | 10 days after billing or at registration. | You may be required to complete, at your expense, certain educational courses as a condition of renewal. (See Item 11 for more detail.) |
| Conventions and Seminars | $195 - $1,000 registration fee per person. Extra fees may be charged for educational and certification classes for professional credit, if offered. Nominal fees or charges may also be assessed for a variety of social functions. | Prior to attending. | Attendance is highly recommended; you also must pay for all related travel, meal, lodging, and entertainment expenses. |
Source: Item 5 — INITIAL FEES (FDD pages 29–43)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Remax's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the registration fee for Conventions and Seminars ranges from $195 to $1,000 per person. This fee is paid prior to attending the event. In addition to the registration fee, Remax franchisees are responsible for covering all related travel, meal, lodging, and entertainment expenses.
It is important to note that extra fees may be charged for educational and certification classes offered at the conventions and seminars if these classes provide professional credit. Nominal fees or charges may also be assessed for social functions held during these events. While attendance at Remax Conventions and Seminars is highly recommended, it is not mandatory.
Prospective Remax franchisees should factor in these potential costs when evaluating the overall investment and operating expenses associated with the franchise. Understanding the costs associated with conventions and seminars will allow franchisees to budget appropriately and make informed decisions about their participation in these events.