Must notices of default to Alloy be sent by registered or certified mail?
Alloy Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any notice, demand or communication provided for herein must be in writing and signed by the party serving the same and either delivered personally or by a reputable overnight service or deposited in the United States mail,
service or postage prepaid, and if such notice is a notice of default or termination, by registered or certified mail, and addressed as follows:
- If intended for us, addressed to:
Alloy Personal Training, LLC 2500 Old Alabama Road, Suite 24 Roswell, Georgia 30076
- If intended for you, addressed to you at the address set forth on the Data Sheet or at the Facility; or,
in either case, to such other address as may have been designated by written notice to the other party. Notices for purposes of this Agreement will be deemed to have been received if mailed or delivered as provided in this subparagraph.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 69–245)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Alloy's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, any notice of default or termination must be sent via registered or certified mail. Other general notices, demands, or communications can be delivered personally, by a reputable overnight service, or deposited in the United States mail with prepaid postage.
For a prospective Alloy franchisee, this means that if you need to send a formal notice of default or termination to Alloy, you must use registered or certified mail to ensure proof of delivery. This requirement helps to avoid disputes about whether the notice was actually received. Using other methods like regular mail or personal delivery is acceptable for routine communications, but not for critical legal notices like default or termination.
The FDD specifies the addresses to be used for notices. Notices intended for Alloy should be addressed to Alloy Personal Training, LLC at 2500 Old Alabama Road, Suite 24, Roswell, Georgia 30076. Notices intended for the franchisee should be sent to the address listed on the Data Sheet or to the franchisee's Alloy facility. It is important to keep a record of all notices sent and received, along with proof of delivery, especially for notices of default or termination sent via registered or certified mail.