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Selling your franchise without the approval of your franchisor? Kids, don’t try this at home. As any experienced franchisee knows, franchisors usually hold all the cards in this kind of deal
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compromise.
Unfortunately, self-regulation for franchising is a recipe for trouble.
The idea, roughly, is to enact a law mandating an industry body to govern companies which sell franchises. Franchisors
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invest significant savings. To give them less than full information is like selling securities without a prospectus. Franchisors talk a lot about partnerships with their franchisees, so they should
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to the franchisor's bottom line because it sold more yogurt. And Burger King, which sells supplies directly to its stores, recently advertised a double whopper for 59 cents when you bought one for the normal
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Tougher to sell franchises
Tragedy of the commons
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Wives free to sue franchisor
Work as employee inside system before investing
Would you advise anyone to buy into your system?
Would
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, encroachment is an even bigger issue as franchisors search for growth through new avenues of distribution.
H&R Block, for instance, now offers tax services on the Internet. Taco Bell sells a line of its
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Franchisor sells out
Franchisor sells to competitor
Franchisor sues candidate franchisee for not taking store
Franchisor takes back high-volume store
Franchisor takes franchisee store, gives to relative
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proprietary information.
Some franchisors do sell products to franchisees and profit from same. In some cases, a franchisor charges little or no royalties to its franchisees; its sole or primary
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during the past several years, including counseling franchisors and others regarding the structuring of co-branded operations; preparing and negotiating co-brand and multiple-brand license
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