What does a Patio Patrol Franchise Cost?
Patio Patrol franchise fees for 2024:
Minimum Cash Investment: $30,000
Total Investment: $74,545 to $169,545
Minimum Net Worth: $100,000
Franchise Fee: $35,000 for 1 territory; $87,500 for 3
territories
FINANCING IS AVAILABLE!
Royalty: 7%
Ad: 2%
Item 19: No
Visa Candidates: Yes
Semi-Passive Ownership: Yes, from startup
Home-Based: Yes
B2B: No
NEW Larger Territories of 35,000 Qualified Households (annual
income >$75,000)
Veteran Discount: 20% off Initial Franchise Fee for Veterans and
First Responders
Women & Minority Discount: 10% off Franchise Fee for women and
qualifying minorities
Is Patio Patrol a Semi Absentee Franchise with a Passive Ownership Opportunity?
Yes. Patio Patrol 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.
Is Patio Patrol a Home Based franchise?
Yes. Patio Patrol is a home based franchise opportunity.
What Do Patio Patrol Franchise Owners Make?
This information is not available. Patio Patrol does not offer an Item 19 in their Franchise Disclosure Document.
Is Patio Patrol a Master Franchise Opportunity?
No. Patio Patrol is not a master franchise opportunity.
Does Patio Patrol Offer a Veteran Discount?
Yes. Patio Patrol franchise does offer a veteran discount.
Does Patio Patrol Work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa Candidates?
Yes. Patio Patrol franchise does work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa candidates.
Is Patio Patrol Looking for Franchisees in Canada?
No. Patio Patrol franchise is not looking for Canada franchisees.
Is Patio Patrol Looking for International franchisees?
No. Patio Patrol franchise is not looking for International franchisees.
Where can I see Patio Patrol's FDD (Franchise Disclosure Document)?
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