Has the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation reviewed or approved Byrider Franchising Partners' websites, www.byrider.com and www.byriderfranchise.com?
Byrider Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- BYRIDER FRANCHISING PARTNERS' WEBSITES, www.byrider.com AND www.byriderfranchise.com, HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED OR APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL PROTECTION AND INNOVATION. ANY COMPLAINTS CONCERNING THE CONTENT OF THE WEBSITE MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL PROTECTION AND INNOVATION AT www.dfpi.ca.gov.
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- The following is added at the end of Item 3 of the Disclosure Document:
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 88–335)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Byrider's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation has not reviewed or approved Byrider's websites, www.byrider.com and www.byriderfranchise.com. This means that the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation has not examined the content of these websites for accuracy, completeness, or compliance with California franchise laws. As a result, any complaints about the website's content can be directed to the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation at www.dfpi.ca.gov.
This lack of review or approval does not necessarily indicate that the websites contain misleading or inaccurate information, but rather that prospective franchisees should exercise their own due diligence when evaluating the information presented on these sites. It is important for potential franchisees to independently verify any claims or representations made on the websites with Byrider directly or through other reliable sources.
Prospective franchisees should also be aware that the California Franchise Investment Law requires Byrider to provide a franchise disclosure document approved by the Commissioner of Financial Protection and Innovation before asking them to consider a material modification of their franchise agreement. This requirement ensures that franchisees have access to a vetted source of information before making important decisions about their franchise agreement.