Is compliance with the Agreement a condition to opening a Care Plus Medical Ucc franchise?
Care_Plus_Medical_Ucc Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
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- 6.5 Conditions to Opening. Franchisee shall notify Care Plus Medical UCC at least 30 days before Franchisee intends to open the Business to the public. Before opening, Franchisee must satisfy all of the following conditions: (1) Franchisee is in compliance with this Agreement, (2) Franchisee has obtained all applicable governmental permits and authorizations, (3) the Business conforms to all applicable System Standards, (4) Care Plus Medical UCC has inspected and approved the Business, (5) Franchisee has hired sufficient employees, (6) Franchisee's officers and employees have completed all of Care Plus Medical UCC's required pre-opening training; and (7) Care Plus Medical UCC has given its written approval to open, which will not be unreasonably withheld.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 41)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Care Plus Medical Ucc's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, compliance with the Franchise Agreement is indeed a condition that must be met before opening a Care Plus Medical Ucc business. Specifically, the franchisee must be in compliance with the agreement before opening their business to the public.
In addition to compliance with the agreement, there are several other conditions that Care Plus Medical Ucc franchisees must satisfy prior to opening. These include obtaining all applicable governmental permits and authorizations, ensuring the business conforms to all applicable System Standards, securing Care Plus Medical Ucc's inspection and approval of the business, hiring a sufficient number of employees, and ensuring that all officers and employees have completed the required pre-opening training.
Finally, Care Plus Medical Ucc must provide written approval to open the business, which, according to the FDD, will not be unreasonably withheld. Franchisees are also required to notify Care Plus Medical Ucc at least 30 days before they intend to open the business to the public, allowing the franchisor ample time to conduct its final inspections and provide the necessary approvals.