Franchise Development Section
This section of our website has been specifically reserved for people who have been approved to enter into our franchise development program. This is a step by step checklist, and series of tasks and goals. You will need to accomplish these tasks and goals in order to unlock the next developmental stage opportunity, and move one step closer to owning your own Teed & Brown Franchise business.
If you click the “continue” button below, you will be prompted for a username and password. If you have achieved a sufficient level of success with our firm and have earned this right, you will have been given a unique username and password that will unlock this section. If you have not been provided with a username and password, you may request one, or you may request the opportunity to earn one. If you do not have approved access to this part of our site, simply choose a menu item above or to the right to return to the public portion of our website.
If you DO have an approved username and password, then understand that this is serious, and the ball is in your court. Do you have what it takes to become a business owner? Now is your chance to find out what you are made of, and to prove to yourself that you can accomplish goals that many people might not have expected of you.
By clicking below, you agree that you will not ever share your username and password with anybody. You are being trusted with access to this part of our website, and this part of our company. If you are ready to move forward with your career, click below.
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About Teed & Brown
This information does not constitute a franchise offering. Franchise offerings can only be made by a Franchise Disclosure Document. The franchise is not being offered to residents of the following states requiring registration or persons wanting to locate a franchise in those states unless the franchise offering is currently registered in the state and the Franchise Disclosure Document is effective: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. Registration does not constitute approval by the state. The franchise is not being offered outside of the United States of America.