Frequently Asked Questions

just-let-me-do-it-franchise-informationWE’RE SURE YOU HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT OWNING A COMMERCIAL HANDYMAN FRANCHISE

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding our commercial handyman franchise:

Do I need to have any prior experience in the construction industry to own a Just Let Me Do It commercial handyman franchise?

You don’t need any prior experience in owning your own business or operating a franchise business. We understand that the majority of new franchise owners do not have prior experience owning their own business. However, having a passion for business, people and commercial services is strongly recommended.

How long will I be in training and what can I expect to learn?

Our initial training program consists of approximately one week of classroom and on-site training at a company owned location in Concord, NC in the Charlotte area. Your training program will include administrative functions, operations, marketing concepts, customer service training, personnel training, and other important aspects of running the day to day business of a Just Let Me Do It Franchise.

In addition, our support team will be at your location for at least another 5 to 7 days to work directly with you and your initial staff to ensure that your opening goes smoothly and to provide any additional training.

Do you offer financing?

Just Let Me Do It does not finance, however, we will work with you to locate a leasing company and/or third-party lender.

Does Just Let Me Do It offer a multi-unit franchise opportunity?

Absolutely! We understand that you may want the flexibility to open in multiple markets and have complete control of your territory. You are provided a protected territory as part of your franchise agreement. We will also provide you the first right of refusal for adjacent territories at the time of your franchise closing.

What are the initial franchise fees and ongoing royalty fees?

Depending on the size of your territory, the franchise fee can range from $20,000 to $200,000. You will pay ongoing royalties of 8%.

Where should I open my Just Let Me Do It Franchise?

We will work with you to locate a suitable market for your commercial handyman franchise. There are many factors that can affect the success of a franchised business, and we will help you identify a market within our guidelines, but ultimately, the decision is yours as to where to open.

How long will it take to open my franchise once I have signed the Franchise Agreement?

You should expect to open within three to four months after the signing of your Franchise Agreement.

Will you help me with my initial marketing strategy and grand opening?

Yes, of course. Your success is our success. We will assist you with all aspects of your opening, and we will be in attendance.

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For more information on our franchise opportunity, please request a Just Let Me Do It Franchise Kit by completing the form below. To speak with someone immediately, call 602-469-7270 and we’ll connect you with our Franchise Sales Director.

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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. An offer is made only by a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). Just Let Me Do It franchises will not be sold to any resident of any state until the offering has been exempted from the requirements of, or duly registered in and declared effective by, such state, and the required FDD (if any) has been delivered to the prospective franchisee before the sale in compliance with applicable law.

Currently, certain states regulate the offer and sale of franchises. In the U.S., states that regulate the offer and sale of franchises include California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you reside in one of these states, or even if you reside elsewhere, you may have certain rights under applicable franchise laws or regulations.