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QDo franchisors ever award more than one trading territory?

John Pratt writes:
Usually franchisors aw a rd franchises for particular premises or for a particular te Click here to read the full answer

QCan I run my franchise in partnership with my wife/husband/partner?

Shelley Nadler writes:
You can have a partner in a franchise. The partner will have to be assessed by the Click here to read the full answer

QCan a franchisor restrict me from competing after the franchisee/franchisor relationship ends?

Victoria Wilkes writes:
Your franchisor may restrict you from competing with the franchise business after Click here to read the full answer

QCan a franchisor stop a franchisee joining an independent trade association?

Brian Duckett writes:
This is not something that I recall as ever having been an issue and I don’t Click here to read the full answer

QHow much would it cost to get out of a franchise agreement?

John Pratt writes:
A great majority of franchise agreements in the UK last for between five and 10 years. Click here to read the full answer

QI’m a bankrupt. Does that prevent me purchasing a franchise?

Shelley Nadler writes:
There is nothing in principle from preventing an undischarged bankrupt from purcha Click here to read the full answer

QI’m a bankrupt. Does that prevent me purchasing a franchise?

Shelley Nadler Writes:

There is nothing in principle from preventing an undischarged bankrupt from purchasing Click here to read the full answer

QDo I have to use the services of a solicitor when negotiating with a franchisor?

Victoria Wilkes writes:
There is no legal requirement for you to instruct a solicitor when negotiating wi Click here to read the full answer

QIs there any benefit in being the first franchisee in a franchisor network?

Brian Duckett writes:
There may be, but one man’s benefit is another man’s disadvantage, and Click here to read the full answer

QPrior to purchasing a franchise, can I expect full disclosure of the franchise offering?

John Pratt writes:
The short answer is ‘no’. In the UK franchisors are under no legal obligat Click here to read the full answer

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