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What is the purpose of the All County Disclosure Document receipt?

All_County Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Please sign and date this Receipt (with the date you received the Franchise Disclosure Document) and if you received it electronically via email, also: Open the attached Franchise Disclosure Document to verify that you can download it; then immediately Reply to All, with a cc to the email address listed on the cover page of this Franchise Disclosure Document, stating that you received and downloaded this Franchise Disclosure Document.

Also, print, sign and date a copy of this Receipt (with the date you received this Franchise Disclosure Document), and return the signed Receipt by mail to us at: All County Property Management Franchise Corp., 1700 66th St N, #402, St. Petersburg, Florida 33710

FRANCHISEE'S COPY

RECEIPT

This Disclosure Document summarizes certain provisions of the franchise agreement and other information in plain language. Read this disclosure document and all agreements carefully. If All County Property Franchise Management Corp. offers you a franchise, it must provide this Disclosure Document to you 14 calendar-days before you sign a binding agreement with, or make a payment to, the franchisor or an affiliate in connection with the proposed franchise sale.

New York law requires a franchisor to provide the Franchise Disclosure Document at the earlier of the first personal meeting or ten (10) business days before the execution of the franchise or other agreement or the payment of any consideration that relates to the franchise relationship. Michigan law requires that All County Property Franchise Management Corp. provides this franchise Disclosure Document at least 10 business days before the execution of any binding franchise or other agreement or the payment of any consideration, whichever occurs first.

If All County Property Franchise Management Corp. does not deliver this Disclosure Document on time or if it contains a false or misleading statement, or a material omission, a violation of federal law and state law may have occurred and should be reported to the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580 and appropriate state agency listed in Exhibit C. All County Property Franchise Management Corp.'s registered agents authorized to receive service of process are listed in Exhibit C.

Source: Item 22 — Contracts (FDD page 43)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the receipt serves as an acknowledgment that the prospective franchisee received the FDD. All County requires the franchisee to sign and date the receipt with the date they received the Franchise Disclosure Document. If the document was received electronically, the franchisee must open the attached document to verify it can be downloaded and then reply to all, with a copy to the email address on the cover page, confirming receipt and download.

In addition to the electronic confirmation, All County requires the franchisee to print, sign, and date a copy of the receipt and return it by mail to All County Property Management Franchise Corp. at their St. Petersburg, Florida address. This dual confirmation process ensures that All County has a record of the franchisee's acknowledgment of receiving the FDD, which contains important information about the franchise agreement.

The receipt also serves as a reminder to the franchisee. It states that the Disclosure Document summarizes certain provisions of the franchise agreement and other information in plain language and advises the franchisee to read the disclosure document and all agreements carefully. The receipt also notes the legal requirement that All County must provide the Disclosure Document to the franchisee 14 calendar days before signing a binding agreement or making a payment. Furthermore, the receipt informs the franchisee of their rights and recourse if All County does not deliver the Disclosure Document on time or if it contains false or misleading information, including reporting to the Federal Trade Commission and appropriate state agencies.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.