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Which section of the Angry Chickz Franchise Agreement outlines the franchisee's obligations for maintenance, appearance, and remodeling requirements?

Angry_Chickz Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

5.5 Maintaining and Remodeling of Franchised Business.

  • 5.5.1 Franchisee shall maintain the condition and appearance of the Franchised Business that meets Company's standards and operation consistent with the image of Restaurants as attractive, clean, and efficiently operated, offering high quality goods and services, courteous service, and pleasant ambiance.

If at any time in Company's reasonable judgment, the state of repair, appearance, cleanliness or functionality of Franchised Business (including the Premises and non-Franchised Business portion of the Premises and parking areas) or its FFE, décor and trade dress fail to meet the Standards, Company shall provide written notice to Franchisee.

Franchisee shall promptly upon receipt of notice correct such deficiencies, that may include replacing worn out or obsolete FFE, signage, décor and trade dress; repairing and repainting the interior and exterior of the Franchised Business, the Premises and appurtenant parking areas (if any); and modifying the décor and layout of the Franchised Business to implement changes in required Standards; all within the time period(s) prescribed by Company.

Without limiting the foregoing, Franchisee shall immediately abate, replace, and remove any graffiti in or about the Premises.

  • 5.5.2 In addition to Franchisee's obligations under Section 5.5.1, but not more frequently than once every five (5) years during the Term, and as a condition to Franchisee's exercising its Successor Agreement Right, Company may require Franchisee, at Franchisee's sole cost and expense, to refurbish, remodel and improve the Franchised Business to conform to the then-current Standards for new Restaurants.

Such remodeling may include structural changes to the Franchised Business and replacement or modification of FFE, décor, and trade dress as well as such other changes as Company may direct.

Source: Item 9 — FRANCHISEE'S OBLIGATIONS (FDD pages 24–25)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Angry Chickz Franchise Disclosure Document, Section 5.5 of the Franchise Agreement details the franchisee's responsibilities regarding the maintenance, appearance, and remodeling of the franchised business. This section emphasizes the importance of maintaining the Angry Chickz restaurant to meet the company's standards, ensuring it is attractive, clean, and efficiently operated, with high-quality goods and services, courteous service, and a pleasant ambiance.

The agreement states that if Angry Chickz determines that the restaurant's condition, appearance, cleanliness, or functionality does not meet the required standards, the franchisee will receive written notice and must promptly correct the deficiencies. These corrections may include replacing worn-out or obsolete fixtures, signage, décor, and trade dress, as well as repairing and repainting the interior and exterior of the premises and parking areas. Franchisees may also be required to modify the décor and layout to implement changes in the required standards. The franchisee is also obligated to immediately remove any graffiti in or about the premises.

Furthermore, the Angry Chickz Franchise Agreement specifies that, not more frequently than once every five years during the term, and as a condition of exercising the Successor Agreement Right, Angry Chickz may require the franchisee to refurbish, remodel, and improve the franchised business to conform to the then-current standards for new restaurants. This remodeling may include structural changes, replacement or modification of fixtures, décor, and trade dress, as well as other changes directed by Angry Chickz, all at the franchisee's sole cost and expense.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.