If I cease providing contracted services for more than 3 consecutive days without Anago's consent, can Anago terminate my franchise agreement?
Anago Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If You are in default We may, at Our option, terminate all rights granted to You under this Agreement, without affording You an opportunity to cure the default, effective immediately upon notice to You, upon the occurrence of any of the following Events of Default:
- (a) If You cease to perform contracted service to the Accounts for more than 3 consecutive days without Our consent;
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–298)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Anago's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Anago has the right to terminate your franchise agreement without providing an opportunity to cure the default if you cease to perform contracted services for more than 3 consecutive days without their consent. This termination is effective immediately upon notice to you.
This means that as an Anago franchisee, you must consistently provide the contracted services to your clients. If you fail to do so for more than 3 days without obtaining Anago's approval, Anago can terminate your franchise agreement immediately. This could result in a loss of your franchise and the associated revenue stream.
It is important for a prospective Anago franchisee to understand the importance of maintaining consistent service and communicating with Anago if any issues arise that may prevent you from fulfilling your service obligations. Obtaining consent from Anago before ceasing services for more than 3 days is crucial to avoid potential termination of the franchise agreement.