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A PLACE AT HOME franchise — cost, FDD facts & litigation
What A PLACE AT HOME's most recently registered Franchise Disclosure Document actually says about the money, the lawsuits, and the growth — before you wire a five- or six-figure franchise fee.
The full A PLACE AT HOME report — $79
Every fee line (Items 5–7), the Item 19 earnings disclosure in context, the Item 3 litigation record, and the Item 20 outlet open/close/transfer history — structured and cited to A PLACE AT HOME's FDD. Instant, shareable, save-as-PDF.
What's in the A PLACE AT HOME FDD
| Total initial investment (Item 7) | $91,195 – $166,012 |
|---|---|
| Initial franchise fee (Item 5) | $49,500 |
| Royalty (Item 6) | 5% |
| Financial performance (Item 19) | Disclosed — earnings figures reported |
| Litigation (Item 3) | None disclosed |
| Franchised outlets (latest year end) | See report |
| FDD year | 2025 |
Source: Minnesota Dept. of Commerce — CARDS franchise registrations · filing 35459-202603-01.
A PLACE AT HOME franchise — frequently asked
How much does a A PLACE AT HOME franchise cost?
A PLACE AT HOME's most recently filed FDD (Item 7) puts the total estimated initial investment at $91,195 – $166,012, with an initial franchise fee of $49,500 and a 5% royalty. The full report breaks down every fee line.
Does A PLACE AT HOME disclose financial performance (Item 19)?
Yes — A PLACE AT HOME makes a financial performance representation in Item 19 of its FDD, with reported figures. Read them in full before relying on them; the report points you to the exact disclosure.
Are there lawsuits against A PLACE AT HOME?
A PLACE AT HOME's most recent FDD discloses no litigation in Item 3. The full report cites the exact language.
Is A PLACE AT HOME a good franchise to buy?
That depends on the numbers in the FDD: the $91,195 – $166,012, whether Item 19 earnings are disclosed (they are), litigation history (none disclosed), and whether the franchised outlet count is growing or shrinking. The full A PLACE AT HOME report puts all of it in one place, cited to the FDD.