16 frequently asked questions answered with data from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document.
The total initial investment to open a Nationwide Lifts franchise ranges from $49K to $75K (2025 FDD). This includes the franchise fee, equipment, build-out, inventory, and working capital needed before opening.
View full investment analysisThe initial franchise fee for Nationwide Lifts is $30K (2025 FDD). This one-time fee is paid to the franchisor when signing the franchise agreement and covers the right to use the brand, systems, and initial training.
View full investment analysisData sourced from the Nationwide Lifts 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). Always review the most current FDD and consult with a franchise attorney before making investment decisions.
No, Nationwide Lifts does not require franchisees to have dedicated real estate (2025 FDD). This can significantly reduce startup costs and ongoing overhead.
View full investment analysisNationwide Lifts charges a royalty fee of 3.0% of gross sales (2025 FDD). This ongoing fee is typically paid weekly or monthly to the franchisor for continued use of the brand and support systems.
View full fees analysisThe total ongoing fee rate for a Nationwide Lifts franchise is approximately 3.0% of gross sales (2025 FDD). This includes the royalty fee, and other recurring charges.
View full fees analysisNationwide Lifts has been involved in 0 litigation cases over the past 3 years (2025 FDD). There are no class action lawsuits pending.
View full litigation analysisNo, the Nationwide Lifts franchisor has no bankruptcy filings in their disclosure history (2025 FDD).
View full litigation analysisNationwide Lifts offers exclusive territory rights to its franchisees (2025 FDD). The franchise agreement includes encroachment protection, preventing the franchisor from placing another unit in your territory. Online sales are managed by the franchisor, not individual franchisees.
View full territory analysisNationwide Lifts currently operates 15 locations (2025 FDD) (12 franchised, 3 company-owned). The system grew by 0.0% over the past year. The 3-year compound annual growth rate is 2.3%.
View full growth analysisThe 1-year franchisee turnover rate for Nationwide Lifts is 0.0% (2025 FDD). This includes closures, terminations, non-renewals, and transfers. A lower turnover rate generally indicates higher franchisee satisfaction and system stability.
View full growth analysisNationwide Lifts does not include an Item 19 financial performance representation in their FDD (2025 FDD). This means the franchisor has chosen not to disclose revenue, profit, or other financial figures in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
View full financials analysisThe initial franchise agreement term for Nationwide Lifts is 10 years (2025 FDD). The total potential term is 10 years.
View full contract analysisNationwide Lifts's post-termination non-compete clause restricts former franchisees from operating a competing business for 0 years within 0 miles of the former location (2025 FDD).
View full legal analysisYes, Nationwide Lifts's franchise agreement requires mandatory arbitration for dispute resolution (2025 FDD).
View full legal analysisNationwide Lifts provides 136 hours of initial training over approximately 3 weeks (2025 FDD). The cost of training is covered by the franchisor (travel and lodging are typically the franchisee's responsibility). Ongoing field support is provided on a as-needed basis.
View full support analysisYes, Nationwide Lifts provides site selection assistance to help franchisees find the right location (2025 FDD). The franchisor also provides technology support and systems.
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