Mobility Plus – 2023 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) Store
This is the 2023 Mobility Plus Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). It is a PDF document available for immediate download upon purchase.
“As a Mobility Plus Store franchisee, you will operate a business that sells, services and rents new and used mobility related products, including but not limited to scooters, power wheelchairs, portable ramps, scooter lifts, manual mobility aids and related accessories. You will operate a Showroom. The total investment necessary to begin operation of a Mobility Plus Store franchise is $179,388 to $324,488. This includes $78,894 to $104,394 that must be paid to the franchisor or affiliate. The total …”
-Mobility Plus FDD, 2023
What is in the Mobility Plus 2023 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)?
The United States Federal Trade Commission requires all franchisors who sell franchises in the USA to compile an FDD each year which covers 23 key items of disclosure about the franchise opportunity. The FDD is written in a federally mandated format that is standardized for all franchises, must be presented in easily understood language, and typically is 100+ pages in length. This document is required to be given to a prospective franchisee before the franchise agreement is signed or any money changes hands. This document is extremely useful to anyone who is researching the history, inner workings, and other critical information and disclosures about the franchise system.
Table of Contents - Mobility Plus – 2023 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
Cover Page
Table Of Contents
Disclosure Items 1-23
Item 1: The Franchisor, Its Predecessors, and Affiliates
Item 2: Business Experience
Item 3: Litigation
Item 4: Bankruptcy
Item 5: Initial Franchise Fee
Item 6: Other Fees
Item 7: Initial Investment
Item 8: Restrictions on Sources of Products and Services
Item 9: Franchisee's Obligations
Item 10: Financing
Item 11: Franchisor's Obligations
Item 12: Territory
Item 13: Trademarks
Item 14: Patents, Copyrights, and Proprietary Information
Item 15: Obligation to Participate in and the Actual Operation of the Franchise Business
Item 16: Restrictions on What the Franchisee May Sell
Item 17: Renewal, Termination, Transfer, and Dispute Resolution
Item 18: Public Figures
Item 19: Earnings Claims
Item 20: List of Outlets
Item 21: Financial Statements
Item 22: Contracts
Item 23: Receipt