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Does Clean Your Dirty Face provide mandatory and suggested specifications for the Premises?

Clean_Your_Dirty_Face Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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2.C. DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR BUSINESS.

You are responsible for developing the Premises. If you need to secure financing to complete your development obligations, you agree to do so independently and at your own expense. The Premises must be built by our approved third party builders, and you must obtain prior written approval to deviate from this. We will give you mandatory and suggested specifications for the Premises, including requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, decor, fixtures, equipment, signs, furnishings, and color scheme. You agree to develop, construct and decorate the Premises at your own expense according to plans and specifications approved by us and in accordance with the requirements of the Lease. The specifications and plans we provide you for the Premises do not reflect the requirements of any federal, state, or local

law, code, or regulation, including those arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act (the "ADA") or similar rules governing public accommodations for persons with disabilities. It is your responsibility to confirm all required construction plans and specifications comply with the ADA and all other applicable ordinances, building codes, permit requirements, and Lease requirements and restrictions.

We reserve the right to require that you, at your expense, before you begin construction on the Premises (i) retain an architect to produce development plans for the Premises, and/or (ii) obtain a minimum of number of construction bids that we specify from contractors. We reserve the right to require you to use one of our approved architects and/or contractors. You must hire a service provider that we designate, which may be one of our affiliates, to assist you with the construction management process. You must send us your development and construction plans and specifications for review and approval before you begin construction. You must send us any revisions of plans or specifications before such revisions are implemented. Our review is limited to ensuring your compliance with our design requirements and does not assess compliance with federal, state, or local laws and regulations, including the ADA. Ensuring that the Premises complies with these laws is your responsibility.

2.D.

Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 54)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Clean Your Dirty Face's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisor will provide both mandatory and suggested specifications for the franchise location, referred to as the Premises. These specifications include requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, decor, fixtures, equipment, signs, furnishings, and color scheme.

The franchisee is responsible for the development of the Premises and must use Clean Your Dirty Face's approved third-party builders, securing independent financing for the development. Any deviation from the franchisor's specifications requires prior written approval. The franchisee is responsible for ensuring that the construction plans comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and all other applicable laws, codes, and regulations.

Clean Your Dirty Face retains the right to require the franchisee to retain an architect to produce development plans and obtain a specified number of construction bids from contractors. The franchisor also reserves the right to mandate the use of their approved architects and/or contractors. Additionally, the franchisee must hire a designated service provider, potentially an affiliate of Clean Your Dirty Face, to assist with construction management. While Clean Your Dirty Face reviews the development and construction plans, this review is limited to compliance with their design requirements and does not ensure compliance with laws and regulations, which remains the franchisee's responsibility.

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.