What is the Agreement to Lease, and when is it required for a Creative World School franchise?
Creative_World_School Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If you lease the Site from a third party, or purchase the Site, we first must approve the lease, financing and/or purchase documents that you will sign. We require that they contain certain provisions that are designed to protect our rights. If you (or your affiliate) lease the Site from a third party, you must sign and deliver to us our standard form of Conditional Assignment and Assumption of Lease (the "Lease Assignment"), which is attached to this disclosure document as Exhibit "E." If you (or your affiliate) purchase or own the Site, you must sign our standard form of Agreement to Lease (the "Agreement to Lease"), which is attached to this disclosure document as Exhibit "F."
The Lease Assignment (which you will sign if you lease the Site) and the Agreement to Lease (which you will sign if you own the Site) generally protect our rights under the Franchise Agreement, including our right to possess the Site and operate the School, at our option, if the Franchise Agreement is terminated prior to expiration. Any person who is related to or affiliated with you or one of your owners, directors, officers or other
principals, and who plans to lease the Site to you or own or obtain financing for the Site, must agree to be bound by these provisions.
Under the Lease Assignment or the Agreement to Lease, we can take possession of the School's Site if you violate the lease or any obligation to us. You still will be responsible for all lease obligations covering the time before we take over. If you and the landlord for the Site are or become related in ownership or control, and we eventually take over the Site, any lease will be amended to be the same length as the Franchise Agreement, to be consistent with commercially reasonable "triple-net" leases being signed in your metropolitan area and to reflect the Site's fair market rental value in your metropolitan area.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 21–25)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Creative World School's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Agreement to Lease is a standard form that protects the franchisor's rights if a franchisee (or their affiliate) owns the site of their Creative World School. Specifically, it ensures that Creative World School can take possession of the school's site and operate the school if the Franchise Agreement is terminated before its expiration. This agreement is attached as Exhibit "F" to the FDD.
The Agreement to Lease is required if the franchisee or an affiliate purchases or owns the site where the Creative World School will be located. This ensures that Creative World School has the right to possess the site and operate the school, at its option, if the Franchise Agreement is terminated prior to its natural expiration. Furthermore, any person related to or affiliated with the franchisee who plans to lease the site to the franchisee or own or obtain financing for the site must also agree to be bound by these provisions.
Under the Agreement to Lease, Creative World School can take possession of the school's site if the franchisee violates the lease or any obligation to the franchisor. The franchisee remains responsible for all lease obligations covering the period before Creative World School takes over. If the franchisee and the landlord for the site are or become related in ownership or control, and Creative World School eventually takes over the site, any lease will be amended to be the same length as the Franchise Agreement, consistent with commercially reasonable "triple-net" leases in the metropolitan area, and reflect the site's fair market rental value in the metropolitan area.