What is the required action if the All County Franchise Disclosure Document is received electronically?
All_County Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer 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
Source: Item 22 — Contracts (FDD page 43)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a prospective franchisee receives the FDD electronically via email, they must take several actions to acknowledge receipt. First, they must open the attached document to ensure it can be downloaded. Then, they must immediately reply to all recipients of the email, including a carbon copy (cc) to the email address listed on the cover page of the FDD, stating that they have received and downloaded the document.
In addition to the electronic confirmation, the prospective All County franchisee must also print, sign, and date a copy of the Receipt included with the FDD, using the date they received the FDD. This signed Receipt must then be returned by mail to All County Property Management Franchise Corp. at the specified address in St. Petersburg, Florida.
These steps are crucial for All County to verify that the franchisee has received the FDD and can access the information it contains. This process helps ensure compliance with franchise disclosure regulations and provides All County with documented proof of delivery. The dual requirement of both electronic and physical confirmation adds an extra layer of verification.