What is the cure period for a first-time non-compliance or breach of the Bumble Roofing franchise agreement?
Bumble_Roofing Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
(g) Franchisee fails to comply with any other provision of this Agreement or any specification, standard or operating procedure prescribed by Franchisor and does not correct such failure within 10 days (or 30 days if this is the first non-compliance or breach) after written notice from Franchisor (which shall describe the action that Franchisee must take) is delivered to Franchisee; or
17.3 Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the breach is curable, but is of a nature which cannot be reasonably cured within such 30 day period and Franchisee has commenced and is continuing to make good faith efforts to cure the breach during such 30 day period, Franchisee shall be given an additional reasonable period of time to cure the same, but in no event longer than 30 additional days.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 53)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bumble Roofing's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee has 30 days to correct a first-time failure to comply with the franchise agreement after receiving written notice from Bumble Roofing. The written notice will describe the actions the franchisee must take to correct the failure.
However, if the breach is curable but cannot be reasonably cured within 30 days, and the franchisee has started and continues to make good faith efforts to fix it during that time, Bumble Roofing will allow an additional reasonable period to cure the breach. This extension will not exceed 30 days.
It is important to note that this cure period does not apply to all breaches. Certain failures, such as neglecting to maintain operating procedures, failing to obtain prior written approval when required, or defaulting on a lease agreement, may have different cure periods specified elsewhere in the franchise agreement or related documents. Franchisees should carefully review the entire agreement to understand the specific cure periods for different types of breaches.