Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Franchisee checklist - the franchise agreement

1. What is the duration of the franchise agreement? It should last for a sufficient period of time to allow the
franchisee to recoup his/her investment.
2. Will the franchisor allocate a specific territory? If so, is it exclusive?
3. Will the franchise business depend on the sale of goods? Will the franchisor supply these goods? Will the
franchisor control the retail price?
4. Will the franchisor recover income from profit on the sale of goods to the franchisee under an exclusive
purchase agreement?
5. Is there a minimum package (stock, equipment or staff) which must be maintained by the franchisee? Does
the franchisor supply any, or all, of this package?
6. What are the levels of the initial fee, continuing payments (including advertising contribution) and any other
contribution payable by the franchisee? How are they calculated and how frequently are they paid?
7. Does the agreement impose a minimum performance requirement? If so, how much is it and for what period
of time? What are the consequences of non-achievement of the minimum performance target (termination,
non-renewal of the agreement)?
8. What are the consequences if the franchisee becomes incapacitated or dies? Will the agreement be
terminated? Will the franchisor appoint new management? Will the franchisee's family have the option of
continuing in the business?
9. Does the agreement comply with the regulations and code of ethics of your national franchise association?
10. What are the conditions under which the franchisor may terminate the agreement? What is deemed to be a
"fundamental breach of agreement"?
11. What are the conditions under which the agreement may be renewed?
12. Under what conditions may the franchisee terminate the agreement prior to expiry?
13. Will the franchisee be compensated for any "goodwill" created during the term of the agreement should
he/she decide not to renew the contract?
14. Will the franchisor require a block insurance policy or be named on a policy taken out by the franchisee?
15. What constitutes the franchise system's intellectual property rights? Who owns them? How are they
protected (patents, registered trade marks etc)?
The relationship between franchisor and franchisee is governed by a contract. It is crucial that you seek
professional advice when negotiating yours, preferably from a lawyer who has experience of franchise
agreements.

You might also like