What constitutes 'good cause' for AmeriSpec Inspection Services to terminate the email agreement immediately?
Amerispec_Inspection_Services Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
AmeriSpec may terminate this Agreement immediately for good cause, including but not limited to violation of, or failure to follow, the guidelines as set forth herein or for failure to comply with the material terms of the Franchise Agreement between the parties.
This Agreement and all rights granted herein shall
automatically terminate, without further notice, upon either the termination or expiration of the Franchise Agreement between the parties. This Agreement and all rights granted herein shall also automatically terminate, without further notice, upon Assignment (as defined in the Franchise Agreement) of the Franchisee's AmeriSpec franchise, unless the Assignment merely transfers ownership of the AmeriSpec franchise from an individual owner(s) to a Corporation or other legal business entity and the Franchisee retains majority ownership of that entity.
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 47–172)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to AmeriSpec Inspection Services' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company can terminate the email agreement immediately for good cause. This includes, but is not limited to, violating or failing to follow the guidelines set forth in the agreement or failing to comply with the material terms of the Franchise Agreement between the parties.
For a prospective franchisee, this means that maintaining compliance with both the email agreement and the broader Franchise Agreement is critical. Any deviation from the established guidelines or terms could lead to immediate termination of email access, which AmeriSpec Inspection Services provides to facilitate communication between franchisees, third parties, and the company for scheduling inspections.
Additionally, the email agreement automatically terminates without notice upon the termination or expiration of the Franchise Agreement. It also terminates upon the assignment of the AmeriSpec Inspection Services franchise, unless the assignment is merely a transfer of ownership from an individual to a corporation or other legal entity where the franchisee retains majority ownership. Franchisees should be aware of these conditions to avoid unexpected loss of email access.