What section of the Clean Your Dirty Face franchise agreement discusses the management of my business?
Clean_Your_Dirty_Face Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- Franchisor Right to Enter. Landlord acknowledges that, under the Franchise Agreement, Franchisor or its appointee has the right to assume the management and operation of the Tenant's business, on Tenant's behalf, under certain circumstances (to-wit: Tenant's abandonment, Tenant's failure to timely cure its default of the Franchise Agreement, and while Franchisor evaluates its right to purchase the location).
Landlord agrees that Franchisor or its appointee may enter on the Premises for purposes of assuming the management and operation of Tenant's location as provided in the Franchise Agreement and, if it chooses to do so, it will do so in the name of the Tenant and without assuming any direct liability under the Lease.
Further, on the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or the Franchise Agreement, Franchisor or its designee may enter
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 54)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Clean Your Dirty Face Franchise Disclosure Document, Section 14 of the Franchise Agreement outlines the franchisor's right to assume management and operation of the franchisee's business under specific circumstances. These circumstances include the franchisee's abandonment of the business, failure to address defaults in the Franchise Agreement in a timely manner, or while Clean Your Dirty Face is evaluating its right to purchase the location.
This section of the agreement also states that Clean Your Dirty Face or its appointee has the right to enter the premises to assume management and operation of the location. If Clean Your Dirty Face chooses to do so, it will operate in the name of the tenant (the franchisee) and without assuming any direct liability under the lease. This provision protects Clean Your Dirty Face while allowing them to maintain the operation.
Additionally, upon the expiration or termination of the lease or the Franchise Agreement, Clean Your Dirty Face or its designee can enter the premises to remove all signs and materials bearing the Clean Your Dirty Face trademarks or commercial symbols. This ensures that the brand's identity is protected after a franchise ceases operation, and the franchisor maintains control over its brand assets.