Who is responsible if an Amerispec Inspection Services franchisee exceeds the email disk quota?
Amerispec_Inspection_Services Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Franchisee agrees to comply with limits set by AmeriSpec for maximum disk quota for e-mail usage.
Currently the maximum disk quota for email usage is 25MB per account.
This limit is subject to change, and AmeriSpec will notify Franchisee of any such changes in writing.
It is solely Franchisee's responsibility to not exceed this disk quota.
Franchisee acknowledges that exceeding disk quotas may cause e-mails to be denied and returned to the sender as undeliverable.
AmeriSpec assumes no responsibility for loss of business or any other issues that may arise from Franchisee's failure to comply with this provision.
Franchisee also acknowledges that there is a maximum attachment upload size limit of 10Mb.
This limit is subject to change, also, and AmeriSpec will notify the Franchisee in writing of any such changes.
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 47–172)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Amerispec Inspection Services Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisee is solely responsible for not exceeding the email disk quota set by AmeriSpec Inspection Services. The current maximum disk quota is 25MB per account, but this limit is subject to change with written notice from AmeriSpec Inspection Services.
If a franchisee exceeds the disk quota, emails may be denied and returned to the sender as undeliverable. AmeriSpec Inspection Services explicitly states that it assumes no responsibility for any loss of business or other issues that may arise from the franchisee's failure to comply with the disk quota provision. The FDD also mentions a maximum attachment upload size limit of 10MB, which is also subject to change with written notice.
This means that it is crucial for prospective Amerispec Inspection Services franchisees to monitor their email usage and ensure they stay within the specified limits. Failure to do so could result in missed communications and potential business losses, for which the franchisee will be held accountable. Franchisees should pay close attention to any written notices from AmeriSpec Inspection Services regarding changes to these limits to avoid any disruptions.