If a Cinnaholic franchisee fails to relocate, is that considered a curable default?
Cinnaholic Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| Provision | Section in Franchise Agreement | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| a. | Length of the franchise term | Section 2.1 | 10 years |
| b. | Renewal or extension of the term | Section 2.2 | If you meet the requirements, you can renew for one additional consecutive 10 year term; after that you will have no right to renew the Franchise Agreement. |
| c. | Requirements for franchisee to renew or extend | Section 2.2 | You must: provide written notice of election to renew; not be in default of the Franchise Agreement or any other agreement relating to the Bakery; sign the then-current form of Franchise Agreement; pay a renewal fee; refurbish the Bakery, if required; complete any required retraining program; sign the current form of general release in Exhibit J to this Disclosure Document; and maintain ownership or leasehold interest in the Bakery location or secure a suitable alternative. Terms of the then-current form of Franchise Agreement may differ materially from any and all of those contained in the Franchise Agreement attached to this Disclosure Document. |
| d. | Termination by franchisee | Section 21.1 | You can terminate only if we fail to cure a default under the Franchise Agreement within 90 days (or 150 days in some instances) after you give us written notice of termination. |
| e. | Termination by franchisor without cause | Not Applicable | Not Applicable. Termination of the Development Agreement does not allow for the termination of any then in force Franchise Agreement. Termination of any Franchise Agreement does not allow for termination of the Development Agreement, so long as Franchisee is otherwise in compliance with its development schedule. |
| f. | Termination by franchisor with cause | Sections 21.2 and 21.3 | We can terminate only if you default or if certain events (described in (g) and (h) below) occur. In some instances, you will have an opportunity to cure the default. Termination of the Development Agreement does not allow for the termination of any then in force Franchise Agreement. Termination of any Franchise Agreement does not allow for termination of the Development Agreement, so long as Franchisee is otherwise in compliance with its development schedule. |
| g. "Cause" defined – curable defaults | Section 21.3 | Failure to comply with our standards and procedures or any term of the Franchise Agreement not covered in "h" below, including: failure to submit required reports; failure to relocate; failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of any other agreement entered into by you in connection with your Bakery; failure to maintain required insurance; and failure to restore Bakery to full operation if it is rendered inoperable by casualty. You have 30 days (or 60 days in some instances) after we give you written notice to cure the default. Termination of the Development Agreement does not allow for the termination of any then in force Franchise Agreement. Termination of any Franchise Agreement does not allow for termination of the Development Agreement, so long as Franchisee is otherwise in compliance with its development schedule. |
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION THE FRANCHISE RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 42–50)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Cinnaholic Franchise Disclosure Document, failure to relocate is considered a curable default. Specifically, if a Cinnaholic franchisee fails to relocate, Cinnaholic can terminate the franchise agreement, but only after providing the franchisee with written notice and an opportunity to correct the issue.
The FDD states that Cinnaholic will provide a 30-day window (or 60 days in some instances) for the franchisee to cure the default after receiving written notice. This means the franchisee has a limited time to comply with the relocation requirements outlined in the franchise agreement.
This is a fairly standard practice in franchising, where franchisors typically allow franchisees to correct certain breaches of the agreement before termination. However, the specific terms and cure periods can vary, so it's important for a prospective Cinnaholic franchisee to understand the conditions under which a failure to relocate could lead to termination, and what steps they can take to avoid or remedy such a situation.