Clear Lakes Dental
Healthcare
Figures are from the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document filed in WI.
- Total investment
- $554,300 – $1,861,200No change since 2025
- Initial franchise fee
- $62,000No change since 2025
- Franchised outlets
- 5No change since 2025
No loan to a franchisee here has finished yet
Every loan to a Clear Lakes Dental franchisee is either still running or its outcome was never published, so there is nothing to compare. See the peers anyway →
There is more in Clear Lakes Dental’s filing
What it costs to open is free, above. Access opens what the franchisor disclosed about earning it back — here and on every other brand we have read:
- What Item 19 states its outlets earn, and on how many of them
- Every ongoing fee, not just the royalty — priced in dollars a year
- How many franchisees left, were terminated, or sold up
- Territory, renewal, non-compete and dispute terms
- What in the record is worth asking about, and why
- A five-year projection you can put your own rent, wages and borrowing into
One price opens all of it, on every brand we have read. Once opened it stays open.
The loan record stays free — how many of this brand’s franchisees borrowed from a bank to buy in, and how many never paid it back. That is a public government record and we do not charge for it. What you pay for is only what we read out of the franchisor’s own disclosure document.
Every figure, year over year2025 against 2026, all seven lines
Filed in WI and WI respectively. A franchisor may file different terms in different states, so the registries are named rather than blended. The three headline figures above carry their own movement; this is the rest.
| Figure | 2025 | 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial franchise fee | $62,000 | $62,000 | No change |
| Investment, low end | $554,300 | $554,300 | No change |
| Investment, high end | $1,861,200 | $1,861,200 | No change |
| Franchised outlets at year end | 5 | 5 | No change |
Not comparable marks a figure one of the two filings states ambiguously. Subtracting those produces a change that is real arithmetic over an unreal pair — most often because the franchisor restructured how a fee is described rather than what it charges.