Hello there,Here are links to some sample franchise agreements.http://contracts.onecle.com/blimpie/smoo��http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2211372/Fran��http://www.docstoc.com/docs/13187059/Fra��I should point out to you that drafting your own franchise agreement is risky. That is something you should have a business lawyer do. This is a legal contract. If you do it yourself, you could end up costing yourself a fortune if there is problem. Litigating a contract is expensive whether you will or loose the litigation, you will spend thousands on legal fees.Later,
The document you are speaking of is called the Franchise Agreement. The franchise agreement is the heart and soul of the business relationship between the two parties. It spells out in very specific detail how the franchisor expects the franchisee to conduct business, and outlines the obligations of both parties. However, unless you are qualified and serious about purchasing a specific franchise, your request to see one won t be granted.