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Is a 'gift' of a Bee Organized franchise considered a transfer?

Bee_Organized Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

j. Assignment 14.A. No restriction on our right to assign.
of the contract by franchisor
k. "Transfer" by franchisee definition 14.B. A transfer means and includes, whether voluntary or involuntary, conditional or unconditional, direct or indirect: (a) an assignment, sale, gift, transfer, pledge or sub-franchise; (b) the grant of a mortgage, charge, lien or security interest, including, without limitation, the grant of a collateral assignment; (c) a merger, consolidation, exchange of shares or other ownership interests, issuance of additional ownership interests or securities representing or potentially representing ownership interests, or redemption of ownership interests; and (d) a sale or exchange of voting interests or securities convertible to voting interests, or an agreement granting the right to exercise or control the exercise of the voting rights of any holder of ownership interests or to control the operations or affairs of Franchisee.
l. Franchisor's approval of transfer by franchisee 14.B. Transfers require our prior written consent, which may be granted or withheld in our discretion.
m. Conditions for franchisor's approval of transfer 14.C. For approval of your transfer, you must provide us with 30 days prior written notice of the proposed transfer; you and your Owners must not have defaulted in your obligations under the Franchise Agreement and all other agreements with us; you and your Owners must be in compliance with your obligations under the Franchise Agreement and all other agreements with us; the transferee must agree to be bound by all of the terms and provisions of the Franchise Agreement; the transferee's owners and their spouses must personally guarantee all of the terms and provisions of the Franchise Agreement; you and your Owners and their spouses must sign a general release in favor of us; the transfer must provide for the assignment and/or ownership of the approved location for the Franchised Business, and the transferee's continued use and occupancy of such location throughout the term of the Franchise Agreement; the assets of the Franchised Business must be transferred to the transferee; the transferee and the transferee's owners and managers, at the transferee's expense, must complete our training programs; we waive our right of first refusal; we approve of the transfer and

Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 35–40)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Bee Organized's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a 'gift' of a franchise is considered a transfer. The FDD specifies that the definition of 'transfer' includes both voluntary and involuntary actions, encompassing assignments, sales, gifts, transfers, pledges, or sub-franchises. This broad definition means that gifting a Bee Organized franchise is subject to the standard transfer procedures outlined in the franchise agreement.

For a prospective Bee Organized franchisee, this means that if they wish to gift their franchise to someone else, they must adhere to the franchisor's transfer requirements. These requirements likely include obtaining prior written consent from Bee Organized, which can be granted or withheld at their discretion. The franchisee must provide written notice of the proposed transfer 30 days in advance.

Additionally, the franchisee and their owners must be in full compliance with all obligations under the Franchise Agreement and any other agreements with Bee Organized. The recipient of the franchise (the transferee) must agree to be bound by all the terms of the Franchise Agreement, and their owners and spouses must personally guarantee these terms. The original franchisee, owners, and their spouses will also need to sign a general release in favor of Bee Organized. These stipulations ensure that Bee Organized maintains control over who operates their franchises and that the brand's standards are upheld even when ownership changes.

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.