How long does a Basecamp Fitness franchisee have to remedy construction deficiencies after notice?
Basecamp_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- D. Construction Problems. If your Basecamp Studio is not constructed strictly according to the plans we have approved and our Mandatory Specifications, we may not approve you to open for business. If we do not approve your opening, you will have thirty (30) days from the date we deny our approval for opening to correct all the construction problems so that your Basecamp Studio is strictly constructed according to our approved plans. If you fail to correct the problems within this 30-day period, we may immediately terminate this Agreement. If your Basecamp Studio opening is delayed for these or any other reasons, you will be responsible for any losses or costs relating to such delay. In any event, you may not open your Basecamp Studio until all of these problems have been resolved to our satisfaction and if the time period to correct the problems extends past the Required Opening Date you will only have to the Required Opening Date to correct the problems.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 61–62)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Basecamp Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee's Basecamp Studio is not constructed according to approved plans, they have 30 days after receiving notice from Basecamp Fitness to correct the deficiencies. If the franchisee fails to remedy the construction problems within this 30-day period, Basecamp Fitness has the right to terminate the Franchise Agreement immediately.
Basecamp Fitness may withhold approval for the franchisee to open for business if the studio is not constructed according to approved plans and mandatory specifications. If the opening is not approved, the franchisee still has 30 days to correct the construction issues.
The franchisee is responsible for any losses or costs associated with delays in opening. Even if the franchisee is given time to correct construction issues, they must still meet the Required Opening Date. If the problems are not resolved by the Required Opening Date, that is when the correction period ends.