Franchises are generally accepted to pay a royalty fee or a franchise fee of some description
Lawnpro Franchise royalty fee
It is a generally accepted to pay a royalty fee or a franchise fee of some description. A royalty fee is a fee paid by a franchisee to a franchisor for the RIGHT to use the franchisor's brands, registered intellectual property, designs as well as the use of the franchise system, methods and know how.
Yes, you have to pay royalties on a monthly basis.
It works on a sliding scale and and ranges between R 400 and R 796 00 per month during the first year.
Maximum royalties will eventually be ± 3,000 .00 per month.
Franchise royalty fees payable by national corporate businesses, such as grocery chains and food chains, can easily run into tens of thousands of Rands per month.