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Who must provide direct, on-site supervision of a Big Air Trampoline Park?

Big_Air_Trampoline_Park Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

You or your Designated Business Manager must provide direct, on-site supervision of your Big Air Trampoline Business. You or your Designated Business Manager must also directly supervise your Multi-Unit Developer obligations, if any. Your Designated Business Manager does not have to own any beneficial interest in a business entity that owns the Big Air Trampoline Business.

If we believe you lack sufficient business experience, you must designate a Designated Business Manager to act as the operating manager for your Big Air Trampoline Business and/or directly supervise the operations of your obligations as a Multi-Unit Developer. The Designated Business Manager must attend and successfully complete the initial training program and must abide by the obligations in the Franchise Agreement and/or Multi-Unit Development Agreement and the Operations Manual. The Designated Business Manager must agree to assume your confidentiality and non-competition obligations (See Attachment B to the Franchise Agreement).

If you are a legal or business entity, each individual who owns, directly or indirectly, a 5% or greater interest in you (and, if you are an individual, your immediate family defined as your spouse or domestic partner and any adult children involved in any way with the Big Air Trampoline Business) must sign the Guaranty and Assumption of Franchisee's Obligations assuming and agreeing to discharge all of your obligations and comply with all restrictions under the Franchise Agreement (See Attachment B to the Franchise Agreement and our Nondisclosure and Noncompetition Agreement attached to this Franchise Disclosure Document as Exhibit H); (See Attachment C to the Multi-Unit Development Agreement).

Source: Item 15 — OBLIGATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTUAL OPERATION OF THE FRANCHISE BUSINESS (FDD pages 40–41)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Big Air Trampoline Park's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, either the franchisee or a Designated Business Manager must provide direct, on-site supervision of the Big Air Trampoline Park business. The Designated Business Manager does not need to have any ownership in the business.

If Big Air Trampoline Park believes the franchisee lacks sufficient business experience, the franchisee must designate a Designated Business Manager to act as the operating manager. This manager must complete the initial training program and adhere to the obligations outlined in the Franchise Agreement, Multi-Unit Development Agreement, and the Operations Manual.

The Designated Business Manager must also agree to confidentiality and non-competition obligations. Furthermore, if the franchisee is a legal entity, each individual owning 5% or greater interest in the entity must sign a Guaranty and Assumption of Franchisee's Obligations, agreeing to fulfill all obligations and restrictions under the Franchise Agreement.

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.