Under what conditions does the Washington Addendum apply to the Body20 Franchise Disclosure Document and Franchise Agreement?
Body20 Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| modify | the | Franchise | Disclosure | Document, | the | Franchise | Agreement | dated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| , 20 by and between BODY20 LLC, a Delaware limited | ||||||||
| liability company with its principal place of business at 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 800, Newport | ||||||||
| Beach, California 92660 ("Franchisor"), and the person or entity identified on Appendix A as the | ||||||||
| franchisee ("Franchisee") with its principal place of business as set forth on Appendix A, and all | ||||||||
| related agreements regardless of anything to the contrary contained therein. This Addendum | ||||||||
| applies if: (a) the offer to sell a franchise is accepted in Washington; (b) the purchaser of the | ||||||||
| franchise is a resident of Washington; and/or (c) the franchised business that is the subject of | ||||||||
| the sale is to be located or operated, wholly or partly, in Washington. |
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 74–251)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Body20's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Washington Addendum modifies the Franchise Disclosure Document, the Franchise Agreement, and all related agreements. This modification occurs regardless of any conflicting information in those documents.
The addendum applies under the following conditions: (a) if the offer to sell a Body20 franchise is accepted in Washington; (b) if the purchaser of the Body20 franchise is a resident of Washington; and/or (c) if the franchised business that is the subject of the sale is to be located or operated, wholly or partly, in Washington.
In essence, if a prospective Body20 franchisee is located in Washington, is a resident of Washington, or intends to operate their Body20 studio in Washington, the Washington Addendum will apply. This ensures that the franchise agreement complies with Washington state laws and regulations, providing additional protections and disclosures to franchisees in that state.