What is the initial franchise fee for a single designated territory for a Spray Net franchise?
Spray_Net Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ion of trademarks and service marks, supplies, and other products and materials, as necessary to meet Franchisor's then-current System standards, specifications, and design criteria for a newly opened Franchised Business.
4. FEES AND PAYMENTS
- A. Fees. In consideration of the rights and license granted herein, Franchisee agrees and acknowledges that it must pay the following amounts to Franchisor or, as noted below, Franchisor's designated supplier:
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- Initial Franchise Fee. Upon execution of this Agreement, Franchisee must pay Franchisor an initial franchise fee amounting to Fifty-Four Thousand Five-Hundred Dollars ($54,500) (the "Initial Franchise Fee") for a single Designated Territory. If you are granted the right to operate your Franchised Business in more than one Designated Territory, each additional Designated Territory will have its own Initial Franchise Fee according to the table below, and you will pay Franchisor the Cumulative Franchise Fee based on the table below upon execution of this Agreement. Upon approval by Franchisor, Franchisee may also purchase additional population for $0.66 per additional household. The fees you pay under this Section 4(A)(1) shall be deemed fully earned and non-refundable under any circumstances, except as specifically stated herein, upon payment. If Franchisee does not complete Franchisor's initial training program to Franchisor's satisfaction, Franchisor may terminate this Agreement and return the Initial Franchise Fee and fifty percent (50%) of the Training Fee to Franchisee in exchange for a release and confidentiality agreement. If Franchisee withdraws from Franchisor's initial training program or otherwise does
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Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 75–219)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Spray Net's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the initial franchise fee for a single designated territory is $54,500. This fee is payable upon the execution of the Franchise Agreement. The FDD specifies that this fee is considered fully earned and non-refundable once paid, with limited exceptions.
Spray Net does allow for the purchase of additional population within a territory at a rate of $0.66 per additional household. The initial franchise fee, as well as any fees for additional households, will be listed in the Data Sheet attached to the Franchise Agreement as Exhibit A.
It's important to note that if a franchisee fails to complete Spray Net's initial training program to the franchisor's satisfaction, the franchisor may terminate the agreement and return the initial franchise fee, along with 50% of the training fee, in exchange for a release and confidentiality agreement. However, if the franchisee withdraws from the training program or otherwise does not complete it, the initial franchise fee is non-refundable. Prospective franchisees should carefully consider these conditions and ensure they are prepared to fully commit to the training program.