What is the geographic scope of a Cr3 American Exteriors franchise?
Cr3_American_Exteriors Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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For mutual promises expressed in this Agreement, along with other valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged, CR3 American Exteriors and Franchisee (collectively "the Parties") will be bound as follows:
1. Scope
1.1. Franchise Relationship
A. Grant of Franchise
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), subjec
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 53–150)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 FDD, Cr3 American Exteriors grants franchisees the right to operate their business within a specific, defined territory. The territory's geographical boundaries are outlined in Schedule 1 of the Franchise Agreement. This means a franchisee's area of operation is limited to the region specified in their agreement.
Outside of their designated territory, the franchisee is restricted from offering approved products and services. During the term of the agreement, the franchisee cannot directly or indirectly offer roofing and remodeling services, other than through their Cr3 American Exteriors franchise, within the United States or its territories. This non-compete clause ensures that franchisees focus their efforts within their assigned territory and do not encroach on other franchisees' areas.
This territorial restriction is a standard practice in franchising to prevent market saturation and internal competition among franchisees. Prospective franchisees should carefully review Schedule 1 of the Franchise Agreement to understand the exact geographical boundaries of their territory and assess its potential market size and demographics. Understanding the territory is crucial for developing a business plan and projecting revenue.