Knowing the Right Questions to Ask

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When you research buying a franchise, one of the most important parts of your due diligence process is asking the Franchisees questions.  Franchisors provide you with names of past and present Franchisees of their system as well as their contact information.

Questioning the Franchisee is about so much more than asking if they are happy with the franchise and the business.  It’s talking to the people who are working in the business, the business that you are looking to invest in, and digging into the benefits and issues that they – and you will – face every day.  It’s analyzing the system beyond the obvious and finding out if the business will fit your lifestyle and goals.

In addition to questioning the Franchisees, you can access surveys from independent third parties that will provide insight into the franchise system.  They ask all Franchisees in a system the hard questions about support, financial opportunity and the relationship with the franchise.  These findings will provide great insight into the franchise system and whether or not it is a good system for you to become a part of.

Due diligence is the most important part of your purchase process.  You want to make sure you are making the right investment for you, your family and your future.  Talking with the Franchisees and learning about their experiences are a pivotal part of the process.

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