For how long after termination or expiration is a Beehive Homes franchisee restricted from involvement in a competing business?
Beehive_Homes Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| PROVISION | FRANCHISE AGREEMENT SECTION | SUMMARY |
|---|---|---|
| a. Length of the franchise | Section 5.1 | ten years |
| term | ||
| b. Renewal or extension of | Section 5.2 | additional ten year renewal periods if you |
| the term | are in good standing | |
| c. Requirements for franchisees to renew or extend | Section 5 | three to nine month advance notice, approval by US, and signing by YOU of the current form of franchise agreement, which may have materially different terms and conditions from your initial franchise agreement |
| d. Termination by YOU | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| e. Termination by US without | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| cause | ||
| f. Termination by US with cause | Section 14 | WE can terminate if YOU commit certain events of default or other breaches of the Franchise Agreement |
| g. "Cause" defined - curable defaults | Section 14.1 | YOU have 30 days to cure: nonpayment of fees, nonperformance of franchise agreement where performance can be completed |
| h. “Cause” defined - non- curable defaults | Section 14.1 | non-curable defaults: bankruptcy (may not be enforceable under federal bankruptcy law), unauthorized transfers, abandonment, trademark misuse |
| i. YOUR obligations on termination/nonrenewal | Section 14.4; 14.5; 14.6 & 14.7 | pay amounts due; sell Home to Franchisor |
| j. Assignment of contract by | Section 13.1 | Assignee reasonably willing and able to |
| US | perform | |
| k. "Transfer" by YOU - | Section 2.20; | includes transfer of contract or assets and |
| defined | 13.2 | change in ownership |
| l. OUR approval of transfer | Section 13.4 | prior written approval but not |
| by YOU | unreasonably withheld | |
| m. Conditions for OUR | Section 13.4 | payment of fees, new franchise |
| approval of transfer | agreement, training | |
| n. OUR right of first refusal | Section 13.6 | WE can match any offer |
| to acquire YOUR business | ||
| o. OUR option to purchase YOUR business | Section 14.5 | WE can purchase YOUR business for the initial cost of the real property and the book value of the personal property upon an Event of Default |
| p. YOUR death or disability | Section 13.3 | transfer must generally be approved within 6 months. Please refer to the state cover page, if any, accompanying this Franchise Disclosure Document for any special provisions applicable to YOUR state |
| q. Non-competition | Section 12.1 | no involvement in competing business |
| covenants during the term of | ||
| the franchise | ||
| r. Non-competition covenants after the franchise is terminated or expires | Section 12.1 | no involvement in competing business for three years. Please refer to the state cover page, if any, accompanying this Franchise Disclosure Document for any special provisions applicable to YOUR state. |
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION THE FRANCHISE RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 25–27)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Beehive Homes's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee is restricted from involvement in a competing business for three years after the franchise is terminated or expires. This restriction is detailed in Section 12.1 of the franchise agreement. However, the FDD also advises franchisees to refer to the state cover page for any special provisions applicable to their state, which could modify this non-compete covenant.
This non-compete clause means that after a Beehive Homes franchise agreement ends, the former franchisee cannot participate in a similar business for three years. This could limit their ability to immediately start or join a competing assisted living facility. The specific definition of what constitutes a "competing business" would be outlined in Section 12.1 of the franchise agreement, which prospective franchisees should review carefully.
Non-compete agreements are common in franchising to protect the franchisor's brand and business model. The enforceability and specific terms can vary by state, so it's important for a prospective Beehive Homes franchisee to understand the regulations in their specific location. Consulting with an attorney to review the franchise agreement and any state-specific disclosures is advisable to fully understand the implications of the non-compete clause.
It is important to note that the FDD also mentions the possibility of special state provisions that could affect the non-competition covenants. Therefore, prospective franchisees should carefully examine the state cover page of the FDD to identify any specific regulations or limitations applicable to their state.