Who is responsible for paying for the training necessary to provide Ancillary Services for a Spray Net franchise?
Spray_Net Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If Franchisee is granted the right to provide Ancillary Services, Franchisee must attend (and pay for) any training necessary to provide the Ancillary Services.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 75–219)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Spray Net's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee is granted the right to provide Ancillary Services, the franchisee is responsible for paying for any training necessary to provide these Ancillary Services. This means that the franchisee must cover the costs associated with the training required to properly offer and perform these additional services.
This requirement has significant financial implications for prospective Spray Net franchisees. Before deciding to offer Ancillary Services, franchisees should carefully consider the costs of the required training and factor these expenses into their business plan. It is important to understand the scope and nature of the training involved, as well as any ongoing training requirements, to accurately assess the financial commitment.
Franchisees should also inquire about the specific training programs available, the associated costs, and the expected return on investment from offering Ancillary Services. Understanding these details will help franchisees make informed decisions about expanding their service offerings and managing their business effectively. This is a fairly standard practice in the franchise industry, where franchisees often bear the cost of specialized training for additional services.