In what court was the William Fisher complaint against Beehive Homes filed?
Beehive_Homes Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
On May 9, 2023, William Fisher, as the Attorney-in-Fact of Toby Butler, filed a Complaint (Case No. D-1215-CV-2023-00407) in the Twelfth Judicial District Court for the County of Otero, State of New Mexico, against Alamo Care, LLC d/b/a/ Bee Hive Homes of Alamogordo; Bee Hive Homes of America, Inc.; Jay T. Manning; and Elena Smarr in her capacity as the Administrator of Bee Hive Homes of Alamogordo alleging negligence, unfair trade practices and punitive damages. Bee Hive Homes of America, Inc. has denied any liability in the matter. The suit is ongoing.
Source: Item 3 — LITIGATION (FDD pages 10–11)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Beehive Homes Franchise Disclosure Document, the complaint filed by William Fisher as the Attorney-in-Fact of Toby Butler was lodged in the Twelfth Judicial District Court for the County of Otero, State of New Mexico (Case No. D-1215-CV-2023-00407) on May 9, 2023. The complaint names Alamo Care, LLC d/b/a/ Bee Hive Homes of Alamogordo; Bee Hive Homes of America, Inc.; Jay T. Manning; and Elena Smarr as defendants, with allegations of negligence, unfair trade practices, and punitive damages. Beehive Homes of America, Inc. has denied any liability, and the suit is currently ongoing.
This information is relevant for prospective franchisees as it provides insight into the types of legal challenges Beehive Homes has faced. Lawsuits, particularly those involving negligence or unfair trade practices, can be costly and time-consuming to defend, and can also damage a brand's reputation. The fact that Beehive Homes of America, Inc. has denied liability suggests they intend to vigorously defend themselves against the allegations.
It is important for potential franchisees to understand the legal landscape surrounding a franchise system. Reviewing litigation history, as disclosed in Item 3 of the FDD, helps assess the potential risks and liabilities associated with the franchise. The ongoing nature of the William Fisher suit means there is still uncertainty regarding its outcome and potential impact on Beehive Homes. Franchisees should consider consulting with legal counsel to fully understand the implications of this and other disclosed litigation.