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How is the All County territory area determined?

All_County Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Territory. You will be granted a specific territory (the "Territory") in which to locate your Franchise Business office and market your services. Your Territory will be defined as a specific geographic area identified using commonly understood state, county, municipal, street, landmark or postal area definitions. A typical territory will not contain a population exceeding 250,000 and will contain a population of at least 50,000. We will not establish or locate, or license another person to establish or locate, another ALL COUNTY® business office within your Territory.

The Territory area for your ALL COUNTY® business office you are granted will be determined after negotiation between you and us, carefully considering where you want to be located and whether the proposed area is available. No other ALL COUNTY® business office will be physically located in your Territory and that no other ALL COUNTY® business shall be authorized to conduct grass-roots marketing efforts in your Territory, defined as conducting direct mail campaigns or physically visiting real estate offices or other businesses in your Territory for the purposes of soliciting referrals. You will not receive an exclusive territory. You may face competition from other franchisees, from outlets that we own, or from other channels of distribution or competitive brands that we control.

Activity Outside of Territory. You have the right to provide services to customer account locations located up to 50 miles from the principal business address for the Franchised Business.

We have the right to establish ALL COUNTY® business offices anywhere outside your Territory. Except for conducting grass-roots marketing efforts in your Territory, defined as conducting direct mail campaigns or physically visiting real estate offices or other businesses in your Territory for the purposes of soliciting referrals, we, our affiliates, or other franchisees have the right to conduct radio, television, or other advertising, or service customer accounts inside your Territory. We have the right to sell services and any ancillary products, whether or not using the Marks, inside or outside your Territory through distribution channels other than ALL COUNTY® businesses, including offering real estate advertising and listing services through Internet websites or through published materials that are distributed in your Territory. We do not have to pay you any compensation for soliciting or accepting orders inside your Territory.

Source: Item 12 — Territory (FDD pages 26–28)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the territory is a specific geographic area defined using commonly understood state, county, municipal, street, landmark, or postal area definitions. A typical territory will not contain a population exceeding 250,000 and will contain a population of at least 50,000. The territory area for an All County business is determined through negotiation between the franchisee and franchisor, carefully considering the franchisee's desired location and the area's availability.

While franchisees are granted a territory, it is not exclusive. All County retains the right to establish other All County business offices outside the franchisee's territory. Moreover, All County, its affiliates, and other franchisees can conduct radio, television, or other advertising, or service customer accounts inside the franchisee's territory, except for grass-roots marketing efforts. All County also has the right to sell services and ancillary products inside or outside the territory through other distribution channels, without compensating the franchisee.

All County franchisees have the right to provide services to customer account locations up to 50 miles from the principal business address. To maintain territory rights, franchisees must meet the minimum performance standards outlined in the Franchise Agreement, specifically regarding Gross Revenue. Failure to meet these requirements may result in the territory becoming non-exclusive or termination of the Franchise Agreement. The configuration of the territory will not change except by mutual agreement between the franchisee and All County.

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.