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What constitutes active operation of the Cr3 American Exteriors franchised business?

Cr3_American_Exteriors Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

CR3 America Exteriors grants you the right to operate a company ("Franchised Business") using our System and our Marks to provide Services solely within the geographical boundaries identified in Schedule 1 (the "Territory") by and through the Franchisee Business Entity identified on the Summary Page and signature page of this Agreement (or as a sole proprietor or partnership if there is no business entity), subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

You and any General Manager working for you must attend and successfully complete our initial franchisee training before you may operate the Franchise Business. We do not charge for Initial Training, but you must pay for any travel and living expenses to attend. The Initial Training must be completed within sixty days (60) days of signing the Franchise Agreement. If any in person training is required, the franchisee will be responsible for their travel, hotel, and food.

To ensure that the highest degree of quality and service is maintained, Franchisee will operate the Franchised Business in strict conformity with such methods, standards, and specifications as Franchisor may from time to time prescribe in the Manuals.

You will not, during the Term of this Agreement, in the United States or its Territories, directly or indirectly, offer the Approved Products and Services other than through the CR3 American Exteriors Franchised Business.

The corporation used for CR3 American Exteriors may not be used for any other business activity and must be used for the Franchised Business.

You will ensure that your employees have any training, licenses, or certifications required by applicable law. We encourage you to send your employees to any training that we provide.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 53–150)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

Based on the 2025 FDD, Cr3 American Exteriors grants franchisees the right to operate a business using its system and marks to provide roofing and remodeling services within a specific territory. Franchisees must adhere to the methods, standards, and specifications outlined in the franchisor's manuals to ensure quality and service. The franchisor may modify these manuals to adjust for competitive changes, technological advancements, legal requirements, and continuous improvement, and franchisees are obligated to implement these changes.

Before operating the franchise, the franchisee and any general manager they employ must attend and successfully complete the initial franchisee training. While Cr3 American Exteriors does not charge for this initial training, the franchisee is responsible for covering all travel and living expenses associated with attending the training. Franchisees are also required to attend any advanced or refresher training, either electronic or in person, that the franchisor may require, with the franchisee bearing the costs of travel, hotel, and food for in-person sessions.

To actively operate the Cr3 American Exteriors franchise, the franchisee must avoid offering approved products and services outside of the franchised business within the United States or its territories during the term of the agreement. The corporation used for the Cr3 American Exteriors franchise cannot be used for any other business activity and must be used solely for the franchised business. The franchisee must also ensure that their employees have the necessary training, licenses, or certifications required by law and are encouraged to send employees to any training that the franchisor provides.

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.