Franchise FAQ

how to franchise inspection business

by Halie D'Amore Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why is it important to accompany a franchisor during an inspection?

Moreover, it is extremely important for the franchisee, or the franchisee’s manager on duty at the time, to accompany the inspector during the inspection. The purpose of this is twofold: (1) it will allow the franchisee to identify in detail those issues with which the franchisor is concerned; and (2) it will allow the franchisee to make a photographic record of each and every item inspected so that the franchisee will have his or her own visual record of those items that the franchisor found satisfactory and those items that franchisor found unsatisfactory.

What happens if you fail a franchisor inspection?

Failure to respond in a timely fashion to a failed inspection will lead to default, and, ultimately, if alleged deficiencies are not cured, then termination.

How to avoid a deficiency notice?

The best way to avoid receiving a deficiency notice is for a franchisee to operate its store (s) in compliance with reasonable operating standards pertaining to cleanliness and facility maintenance. If you receive notice of an upcoming inspection, you should do everything within your power to prepare the store for the inspection. And, if the applicable franchise agreement authorizes your franchisor to provide unannounced inspections, you should train your staff to be prepared for such inspections at any time and to make sure to take the following steps and immediately notify the appropriate person within your business to have that person attend the inspection.

Why buy a franchise rather than going it alone?

Your chances of achieving the entrepreneurial goal of avoiding failure in business greatly improve if you buy a franchise rather than going it alone.

Why is it important to be an auto inspection entrepreneur?

As an auto inspection entrepreneur, it's important to maintain networking relationships within the auto repair and inspection industry. Familiarity with the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and its certification process is essential since you will be required to verify repairs have been made in accordance with ASE guidelines.

What is business plan?

Business plans address a wide range of issues, including startup financials. Not surprisingly, lenders immediately turn to the financial section and use the accuracy of your forecasts to gauge the value of other parts of the plan.

What to know before opening a business?

Prior to opening your doors for business, be sure you fully understand the competitive landscape and where your new business will fit in.

Do garages do auto inspections?

Although most garages handle state-mandated, annual vehicle inspections, many drivers prefer to outsource other types of auto inspections to independent inspectors. Used car purchases, lease turn-ins and other vehicle-related events motivate consumers to pursue an independent valuation from a provider who doesn't have a stake in the inspection's outcome.

Do you need a vehicle lift for an auto inspection?

Since most auto inspection services are done curbside (as a convenience to your customers), you don't need a vehicle lift or shop set-up, making it easy to run your business out of your home.

Do auto inspection companies fail?

You've invested a lot of time and effort in planning your startup. But here's something you probably don't know: Startup auto inspection businesses consistently fail to achieve the financial performance of acquired auto inspection businesses.

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