What does a Mobility Plus Franchise Cost?
Mobility Plus franchise fees for 2023:
Cash Investment: $50,000
Total Investment: $169,000 - $277,000
Minimum Net Worth: $100,000
Franchise Fee: $55,000
Royalty: 6%
Ad: 0
Average Number of Employees: 2-3
Item 19: Yes
Visa Candidates: No
Passive Ownership: Yes
Home Based: No
B2B: No
Master Franchise Opportunities: No
Veteran Discount: Yes -5% First
Responders Discount: Yes -5% Police
Fire EMT Nurses and Doctors included in First Responders
*Discounts cannot be combined
Is Mobility Plus a Semi Absentee Franchise with a Passive Ownership Opportunity?
Yes. Mobility Plus 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 Mobility Plus a Home Based franchise?
No. Mobility Plus is not a home based franchise opportunity.
What Do Mobility Plus Franchise Owners Make?
Click here to find out how much Mobility Plus franchisees make. Mobility Plus offers an Item 19 in their Franchise Disclosure Document which provides financial information about select franchisees in their franchise system.
Is Mobility Plus a Master Franchise Opportunity?
No. Mobility Plus is not a master franchise opportunity.
Does Mobility Plus Offer a Veteran Discount?
Yes. Mobility Plus franchise does offer a veteran discount.
Does Mobility Plus Work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa Candidates?
No. Mobility Plus franchise does not work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa candidates.
Is Mobility Plus Looking for Franchisees in Canada?
No. Mobility Plus franchise is not looking for Canada franchisees.
Is Mobility Plus Looking for International franchisees?
No. Mobility Plus franchise is not looking for International franchisees.
Where can I see Mobility Plus's FDD (Franchise Disclosure Document)?
Buying a Franchise Guide: What is a Franchise Disclosure Document?
When evaluating a franchise opportunity, reading and understanding the current version of their FDD is a necessity. Considering the benefits of franchising, such as established brand recognition and support from the franchisor, it's important to also take into account franchise fees and franchising royalty fees. Since most franchisors are privately owned companies, the current versions of their FDDs are typically not available unless requested directly from them.
Click here to connect with a Franchise Consultant who can help you obtain a copy quickly and for free. They can also guide you through the essential franchise questions to ask, ensuring you make a well-informed decision about your investment.