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Must a new Carbones Pizzeria franchisee complete training as a condition of transfer approval?

Carbones_Pizzeria Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Provision Section in Summary
Franchise Agreement
a. Length of the Franchise term Section 2 10 years from date of signing the Franchise Agreement
b. Renewal or extension of the term Section 2 (See Note 2) One 10 year term
c. Requirements for franchisee to renew or extend Section 2 Sign new agreement (which may contain materially different terms and conditions than your original Franchise Agreement), pay renewal fee, update your Restaurant to meet our then-current requirements for new restaurants
d. Termination by franchisee None Not applicable
e. Termination by franchisor without None Not applicable
cause
f. Termination by franchisor with cause Section 15 We may terminate only if you do one of the things described in Section 15
g. "Cause" defined – curable defaults Sections 15(e) through 15(f) You have 30 days to cure nonpayment of fees, sanitation problems, non submission of reports and any other default not listed in Section 15
h. "Cause" defined – non-curable defaults Sections 15(a) through 15(d) Non curable defaults include abandonment, trademark misuse and conviction of an offense directly related to the Restaurant business
i. Franchisee's obligations on termination/nonrenewal Section 16 Obligations include complete de identification and payment of amounts due. (See also "Noncompetition covenants after the franchise is terminated or expires" below.)
j. Assignment of contract by franchisor No restriction on our right to assign
k. "Transfer" by franchisee – defined Sections 13 and 14 Includes transfer of Franchise Agreement or assets or ownership change
l. Franchisor's approval of transfer by franchisee Section 13 We have the right to approve all transfers but will not unreasonably withhold approval so long as all conditions to transfer have been satisfied
m. Conditions for franchisor approval of transfer Section 13(b) New franchisee qualifies, transfer fee paid, training completed, release signed by you and current agreement signed by new franchisee. (The new agreement may provide for different fees or territory than in your agreement, but we will not require the transferee to pay us a

Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 24–26)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Carbones Pizzeria's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a new franchisee must complete training as a condition for transfer approval. The franchisor, Carbones Pizzeria, has the right to approve all transfers, and will not unreasonably withhold approval as long as all conditions are met.

For a prospective Carbones Pizzeria franchisee, this means that if they decide to sell their franchise, the person or entity buying it will need to fulfill the training requirements set by Carbones Pizzeria. This ensures that the new owner is properly equipped to operate the franchise according to Carbones Pizzeria's standards.

Besides completing the training, the potential new franchisee must also qualify to become a franchisee, pay a transfer fee, and sign the current agreement. The original franchisee must also sign a release. The new agreement may include different fees or territory arrangements than the original agreement, but the transferee will not be required to pay a new initial franchise fee.

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.