What environmental regulations must a Bumble Roofing franchisee comply with?
Bumble_Roofing Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
There are specific regulations pertaining to this industry and you must comply with all local, state and federal codes and regulations and all Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") and other environmental regulations pertaining to the Roofing Business. You may be required by local and state authorities to obtain certain permits, registrations, certifications or licenses to operate a Roofing Business. You should consult with local agencies and/or your attorney. You must obtain any required licenses and permits, and ensure that your employees and others providing services associated with the Roofing Business to customers have all required licenses and permits, relating to the operation of your Roofing Business. In the event we are required to sit on your board in order for you to obtain the requisite permits, registrations or licenses due to state laws that require an entity to have a certain amount of related experience to obtain the applicable permits, registrations, or licenses, we will not acquire any ownership or voting rights on the board. However, as a condition to sitting on your board, we will require you to use a third-party professional services organization that will be responsible for handling your payroll and to assist you with your obligations to comply with various state employment law. Once you obtain your own permits, registrations, and licenses, we will resign from your board. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires that you maintain a copy of a Material Safety Data Sheets in each truck you operate. These sheets provide the basic information to protect the safety and health of you and your employees. The failure to maintain the proper licensing and permits is a material breach of the Franchise Agreement. You are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations. You should research these requirements before you invest.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR, AND ANY PARENT, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 8–13)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Bumble Roofing FDD, franchisees must adhere to specific regulations within the roofing industry. This includes compliance with all local, state, and federal codes, regulations, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, as well as other environmental regulations relevant to the roofing business.
Bumble Roofing franchisees may need to obtain specific permits, registrations, certifications, or licenses from local and state authorities to legally operate their roofing business. The FDD advises consulting with local agencies and/or an attorney to ensure full compliance. Franchisees are also responsible for ensuring that their employees and service providers have all the necessary licenses and permits.
The FDD also mentions that the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires franchisees to keep a copy of Material Safety Data Sheets in each truck they operate. These sheets provide essential safety and health information for the franchisee and their employees. Failure to maintain proper licensing and permits constitutes a material breach of the Franchise Agreement, highlighting the importance of thorough research and adherence to these regulations before investing in a Bumble Roofing franchise.