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What is the Card My Yard franchisee's responsibility regarding compliance with laws, rules, and regulations?

Card_My_Yard Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

f we grant you the right to relocate the Card My Yard business, you must comply with such reasonable site selection and construction procedures as we may require.

  • C. Licenses;Permits. You are responsible for obtaining all zoning classifications and clearances which may be required by any laws, ordinances, regulations, or restrictive covenants relating to the construction and operation of the Card My Yard business at the Franchise Location, and you must conform the premises as needed to comply with any local ordinances and building codes at your expense. Before beginning construction of the Card My

Yard business, you must (i) obtain all approvals, clearances, permits, licenses and certifications required for the lawful construction or remodeling and operation of the Card My Yard business, and (ii) certify in writing to us that they have been obtained and that the insurance coverage specified in Section XIII. of this Agreement is in full force and effect. At our request, you agree to provide to us copies of all such approvals, clearances, permits, licenses and certifications.

  • D. Construction and Finish Out. If applicable, you must obtain, at your expense, all architectural, engineering, design, construction and otherservices necessary for the construction of the Card My Yard business. Any architect(s) and engineer(s) that you may select to assist with the planning and construction of your Card My Yard business must be approved by us before beginning their work on the Card My Yard business. We may, but are not obligated to, provide you a list of approved architect(s) and engineer(s).
  • (1) You must submit any architectural and design plans and specifications for the Card My Yard business to us for review within fifteen (15) days after you receive the initial plans. We will notify you of any objections to the revised plans within fifteen (15) days of receiving them.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 84–259)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Card My Yard's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are responsible for complying with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations related to the operation of their business. Specifically, the franchisee must obtain all necessary zoning classifications and clearances required by laws, ordinances, regulations, or restrictive covenants for the construction and operation of the Card My Yard business at their Franchise Location. They are also responsible for conforming the premises as needed to comply with local ordinances and building codes, all at their own expense.

Before starting construction or remodeling, Card My Yard franchisees must obtain all required approvals, clearances, permits, licenses, and certifications for the lawful construction and operation of their business. They must also provide written certification to Card My Yard that these items have been obtained and that the required insurance coverage is in place. Franchisees must also secure and maintain any and all state, county, and/or local business licenses required for the operation of the Card My Yard business, bearing the costs themselves.

Furthermore, when renewing their franchise agreement, Card My Yard franchisees must execute a general release of any and all claims against Card My Yard, its affiliates, and their respective personnel, which includes claims arising under federal, state, or local laws, rules, regulations, or orders. This highlights the importance of ongoing compliance and the need to resolve any potential legal issues before seeking renewal. Card My Yard may also establish maximum, minimum or other pricing requirements for the products to be sold at your Card My Yard business to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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.