When is the Carl's Jr. web site fee due?
Carls Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
e. | | Costs and Attorneys' Fees | CJR's costs and expenses | As incurred | If we prevail in litigation regarding enforcement of the terms of any agreement with you, you must pay our attorneys' fees and costs. |
| Type of Fee (1) | Amount | Due Date | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carl's Jr. Renewal Fee | $5,000 for a renewal term of 5 years or less or $10,000 for a renewal term greater than 5 years, but no more than 10 years | At the time the new franchise agreement is signed | |
| Collection Costs and Expenses | CJR's costs and expenses | On demand, if required | These costs and expenses include, but are not limited to, costs and commissions due a collection agency, reasonable attorneys' fees, costs incurred in creating or replicating reports demonstrating Gross Sales of the Franchised Restaurant, court costs, expert witness fees, discovery costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and costs on appeal, together with interest charges on all of the foregoing. |
| Relocation | CJR's reasonable expenses | On demand, if required | You may not relocate the Franchised Restaurant without CJR's prior written consent, which may be withheld by CJR in its sole discretion. If we approve a relocation of your Franchised Restaurant, we have the right to charge you for all reasonable expenses actually incurred in connection with consideration of the request. |
| Reimbursement of Insurance Costs | Cost of obtaining coverage | Immediately upon receipt of invoice | If you fail to procure or maintain the required insurance, we may procure the insurance and charge its cost along with our out-of-pocket expenses to you. We collect the cost of the insurance coverage for the insurance company with which we place the coverage. |
| Web Site Fee | Actual co |
Source: Item 6 — Other Fees (FDD pages 26–31)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Carls's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the web site fee is due as incurred. This means that Carls franchisees are charged the actual cost of developing, reviewing, securing, protecting, and/or hosting their web site as these costs arise.
Carls has the right to charge franchisees a fee for these web site related activities. This fee covers the expenses Carls incurs for developing, reviewing, and approving the franchisee's web site, as well as securing, protecting, and hosting it.
For a prospective Carls franchisee, this implies that web site costs will not be a fixed, predictable expense, but rather will fluctuate depending on the services required and when they are needed. It would be prudent for a potential franchisee to discuss with Carls what typical web site costs have been for other franchisees and what factors might cause these costs to vary.