What must the written notice from Amerispec Inspection Services to a franchisee who has failed to perform include?
Amerispec_Inspection_Services Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Within 30 days after its receipt of the aforementioned notice, the Franchisee shall take the corrective action specified in the notice.
If the Franchisee shall in any way fail to maintain the standards of quality or service established by the Company in the operation of the Franchised Business, the Company shall have the right to assign such person or persons that it deems necessary to provide additional training to the Franchisee (above and beyond ordinary training and support provided to most franchisees) to assure that such standards of quality and service are maintained.
The Franchisee shall pay to the Company all of the Company's actual costs for such person so assigned, including wages, travel, and living expenses.
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 47–172)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
Based on the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if an Amerispec Inspection Services franchisee fails to maintain the quality or service standards established by the company, Amerispec Inspection Services has the right to assign personnel to provide additional training to the franchisee.
The written notice to the franchisee who has failed to perform must specify the corrective action that the franchisee needs to take. The franchisee then has 30 days from receipt of the notice to implement the specified corrective actions.
The franchisee is responsible for covering all of Amerispec Inspection Services' actual costs for the assigned personnel, including their wages, travel, and living expenses. This could potentially create a significant financial burden on the franchisee if performance issues arise.