What item in the All Dogs Unleashed Disclosure Document covers transfer?
All_Dogs_Unleashed Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| Obligation | Section(s) in Agreement | Disclosure Document Item |
|---|---|---|
| the Franchise Agreement | ||
| s. Inspections and audits | Sections 6.8 and 10.7 of the Franchise Agreement | Items 6 and 11 |
| t. Transfer | Article 12 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 6 of the ADA | Items 6 and 17 |
| u. Renewal | Section 2.2 of the Franchise Agreement | Item 17 |
| v. Post-termination obligations | Article 14 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 5.3 of the ADA | Items 6 and 17 |
| w. Non-competition covenants | Article 15 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 7.1 of the ADA | Item 17 |
| x. Dispute resolution | Article 19 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 8 of the ADA | Item 17 |
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, AND TRAINING (FDD pages 20–26)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to All Dogs Unleashed's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Item 11 provides a table that cross-references different sections of the Franchise Agreement with corresponding items in the disclosure document. Specifically, the transfer of a franchise is addressed in Article 12 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 6 of the ADA (presumably the All Dogs Unleashed Development Agreement). This information is found in Items 6 and 17 of the FDD.
Item 6 likely covers fees associated with the transfer, while Item 17 probably outlines the specific terms and conditions under which a transfer can occur. This includes any restrictions, required approvals from All Dogs Unleashed, and obligations of both the transferring franchisee and the new franchisee.
Prospective franchisees should carefully review Items 6 and 17 to understand the full scope of the transfer process. Understanding these requirements is crucial for franchisees who may eventually want to sell their All Dogs Unleashed franchise. It is also important to review Article 12 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 6 of the ADA to fully understand the transfer requirements.