Getting Started With Your Franchise

1. Review franchise opportunity information on www.StretchAlicious.com 

Many of your initial questions will be answered by the information provided online.

2. Complete "Franchise Contact Form"

Please complete our Information Request Form to receive additional information. If you meet our preliminary criteria and your territory is available, a representative will be in touch within 2 business days.
 

3. Initial phone call 

During our first call we will further discuss StretchAlicious opportunity. We will also cover a few key topics including; your motivation, business background, community involvement, involvement in the fitness and territory of interest.
 

4. Receive marketing packet 

After you've talked with one of StretchAlicious Franchise Sales Associates we will send out a Marketing Packet with additional information on the program and a Request for Consideration Form.
 

5. Return Request for Consideration Form 

The Request for Consideration Form tells us that you are serious about the opportunity and will allow us a clear picture of your financial and managerial plans.
 

6. Receive Franchise Disclosure Document

Upon receipt of your completed application, we will mail you our Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). The FDD further defines the relationship between the Franchisor (us) and the Franchisee (you). It is a legal document, and it is what you will sign in order to become a StretchAlicious franchisee.
 

7. Franchise Disclosure Document Conference Call 

Within two weeks of receiving the FDD, we will contact you to schedule a FDD Conference Call. This call will give you the opportunity to ask any questions that you may have about the FDD or Franchise Agreement. If you plan to review the FDD with an attorney, or have specific legal questions, please submit your questions prior to our call.
 

8. Discovery Day! 

Your Discovery should be held within 30 days of your FDD Conference Call. Discovery Days are held at our corporate headquarters in Rockville, MD. You will have the opportunity to view our operations and see first hand how StretchAlicious works as well as spend time with the StretchAlicious franchise staff and our CEO.
 

9. Signing 

If we feel that you are a great franchisee candidate, we will send you a formal written offer including the assigned territory. The signing is done remotely and does not require a trip back to our headquarters.
 

 

Notice Regarding Franchise Offers and Sales
This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for information purposes only. There are approximately 14 countries and 15 US states that regulate the offer and sale of franchises. The countries are Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Canada (provinces of Alberta and Ontario), China, France, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, Spain, and the United States of America. The US states are California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of one of these states or countries, are receiving this message in one of these states or countries, or intend to operate a franchise in any of these states or countries, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with any applicable pre-sale registration and/or disclosure requirements in the applicable jurisdiction.

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