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F83/100FDD 2022

Every Detail Solar Cleaning — Litigation & Risk

Cleaning - Commercial & Janitorial · FDD Items 3, 4 & 5

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Lower Risk

No litigation cases disclosed in FDD Items 3 and 4.

Source: FDD Items 3–5

FDD Items 3 & 4

Litigation Metrics

Cases disclosed
0
Total from FDD Items 3 and 4
Bankruptcy (Item 4)
Franchisor or officer bankruptcy
Overall risk score
83 / 100
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Rating
AVOID
STRONG / MODERATE / CAUTION / AVOID

FDD Items 5, 6 & 17 — what you give up

Contract Risk Indicators

Mandatory arbitration
Required
Disputes resolved outside court — limits your legal options
Non-compete
2 yrs
Post-termination restriction on similar businesses
Franchisor can compete
Yes
Franchisor can open competing locations in or near your territory
Right of first refusal
Yes
Franchisor can match any purchase offer when you try to sell
Governing law
Minnesota
State whose law governs disputes — relevant if you're not based there

What drove the 83/100 rating

Risk Score Breakdown

  1. 01MINOROnly 1 franchisee unit in system with unknown growth trajectory suggests minimal track record and unproven scalability
  2. 02MEDNo average revenue or net income disclosure (missing Item 19) prevents validation of ROI claims and profitability benchmarks
  3. 03HIGHGoing Concern status is FALSE, indicating potential financial instability or lack of operational sustainability at corporate level
  4. 04MINORHigh royalty rate of 15% on gross sales combined with $50,000 franchise fee creates significant margin pressure before franchisee profitability
  5. 05MINORWide investment range ($136,900–$567,750) suggests poor cost standardization and high variability in startup requirements
  6. 06MEDSingle unit provides no peer network, limited learning curve data, and high replication risk if that franchisee fails

Severity inferred from FDD text — not a regulatory or legal classification

Litigation data from FDD Items 3, 4, and 5. SBA data from public 7(a) FOIA records (FY2020–present). Not legal advice — consult a franchise attorney before signing any franchise agreement.