What information must be included in the notice to Cr3 American Exteriors regarding a claim?
Cr3_American_Exteriors Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
As a condition precedent to commencing an action for a Claim, you must notify us within thirty (30) days after the occurrence of the violation or breach by providing written notice ("Notice") to our Chief Operating Office ("COO") using either certified mail or overnight delivery through a common carrier like UPS or FedEx. The notice must contain: (a) a description of the specific nature of the Claim; (b) all relevant facts; (c) all supporting evidence; and (d) either the specific dollar amount of damages or the action requested to resolve the matter, or both ("Cure"). Failure to timely give such notice shall preclude any claim for damages. You will continue performance under this Agreement after you provide Notice of your Claim and will continue performance under this Agreement while the Claim is being resolved as described in this Agreement
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 53–150)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Cr3 American Exteriors's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, as a condition before starting an action for a claim, a franchisee must notify Cr3 American Exteriors within 30 days of the violation or breach. This notice must be written and sent to the Chief Operating Office (COO) via certified mail or overnight delivery using a common carrier like UPS or FedEx.
The notice to Cr3 American Exteriors must include specific details to be considered valid. The franchisee must provide a description of the specific nature of the claim, all relevant facts related to the claim, and all supporting evidence that substantiates the claim.
Additionally, the notice must include either the specific dollar amount of damages being claimed or the action requested to resolve the matter, or both. This is referred to as the "Cure." Failure to provide this notice within the specified timeframe will prevent any claim for damages. The franchisee is required to continue performing under the Franchise Agreement even after providing notice of the claim and while the claim is being resolved.