B61/100FDD 2025
iMove PT — Litigation & Risk
Health & Wellness - Other · FDD Items 3, 4 & 5
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
61 / 100
FranchiseVerdict composite
Rating
MODERATE
STRONG / MODERATE / CAUTION / AVOID
FDD Items 5, 6 & 17 — what you give up
Contract Risk Indicators
Mandatory arbitration
Not required
You retain the right to sue in court
Jury trial waiver
Waived
You give up the right to a jury trial
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
Missouri
State whose law governs disputes — relevant if you're not based there
What drove the 61/100 rating
Risk Score Breakdown
- 01MEDNo Item 19 (Average Unit Volume) disclosed despite $248.8k average revenue claim — inability or unwillingness to substantiate earnings is a major transparency concern
- 02MINOROnly 7 units in system with 25% YoY growth insufficient to validate business model viability or franchisor financial stability
- 03HIGHGoing Concern flag = False suggests potential franchisor balance sheet stress or inability to meet obligations, creating risk of system collapse
- 04MEDHigh initial investment ($37.5k franchise fee + up to $244.5k total) coupled with undisclosed profitability creates ROI opacity
- 05MINORMinimum royalty not specified — franchisees face unknown fixed cost floor regardless of revenue performance
- 06MINORRoyalty structure (5% or minimum) may compress margins if minimum is substantial relative to $248.8k average revenue
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.