Flawless Painting franchise fees for 2024:
Single
Franchise Fee: $20,000
Royalties: $500 per month (fixed)
Cash Investment: $25,000
Total Investment: $30,000
Area Developer/Master
Franchise Fee: $200,000
Royalties: 50% for FF and 40% of Royalty to
Area/Developer/Master
Cash Investment: $250,000
Total Investment: $250,000
Total Investment: Single Unit $30,000 (includes Franchise Fee,
supplies, insurance, training expenses, marketing and 6 months
working capital)
Liquidity requirement: $30,000 (Cash, Bonds, 401K/IRA/SEP, Home
Equity or Line of Credit)
Minimum net worth: Not applicable
Franchise Fee: First Unit $20,000; Area Developer/Master Franchise
$200,000
Territory: One unit: 50,000 population; Area Developer/Master:
5,000,000 population
Royalty Fee: $500 per month (fixed)
Ad Fee: No - suggest $1,500/month for local market
VetFran: Yes - 10% off Franchise Fee of first Territory (3rd party
Special Vet Funding Program)
SBA approved: No
Area Developer/Master Franchise Opportunities: Yes - see Franchise
Fee above
Home Based: Yes
Office Based: Not required
Average Number of Employees: Passive owner - 1 (Project Manager);
all workers are 1099 contracted
Active Ownership: Yes
Passive Ownership: Yes (must have Full time Project Manager)
Yes. Flawless Painting is a semi absentee franchise and allows passive ownership. A semi-absentee franchise is a business you could start and run while still maintaining a job or other obligation.
Yes. Flawless Painting is a home based franchise opportunity.
This information is not available. Flawless Painting does not offer an Item 19 in their Franchise Disclosure Document.
No. Flawless Painting is not a master franchise opportunity.
No. Flawless Painting franchise does not offer a veteran discount.
No. Flawless Painting franchise does not work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa candidates.
No. Flawless Painting franchise is not looking for Canada franchisees.
No. Flawless Painting franchise is not looking for International franchisees.
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