When does the Power of Attorney granted to Caring Transitions expire?
Caring_Transitions Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
This Power of Attorney will expire on the twelfth anniversary of the date of the Franchise Agreement (indicated in paragraph C of the Preamble above).
The expiration of this Power of Attorney will not affect the validity of any act of Franchisor that occurred before the date of expiration.
This paragraph will survive the expiration of this Power of Attorney.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 49–202)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Caring Transitions' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Power of Attorney granted to the Franchisor will expire on the twelfth anniversary of the date of the Franchise Agreement. This date is indicated in the Preamble of the Franchise Agreement.
Even after the Power of Attorney expires, any actions taken by Caring Transitions before the expiration date remain valid. This means that any transfers, modifications, cancellations, or removals of services, listings, or registrations that Caring Transitions executed on behalf of the franchisee before the expiration date will still be legally binding and effective.
This clause ensures that third parties dealing with Caring Transitions are protected if they rely on the Franchisor's certification that the Power of Attorney is still in effect. Furthermore, this protection survives the expiration of the Power of Attorney, meaning that no party can take action against someone who acted in reliance on the certification, even after the Power of Attorney has expired.