Under what conditions will Crisp & Green not unreasonably withhold approval of a site?
Crisp_Green Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
You must locate and submit for our approval a site acceptable to us within the Preliminary Designated Area for the Franchised Restaurant. We will use reasonable efforts to help analyze your market area, to help determine site feasibility, and to assist in designating the location, although we will not conduct site selection activities for you. If you utilize a broker to identify a location, you will be responsible for any costs associated therewith. We will not unreasonably withhold our approval of a site that meets our criteria for demographic characteristics; traffic patterns; parking; character of neighborhood; competition from, proximity to, and nature of other businesses; other commercial characteristics; and the proposed site's size, appearance, and other physical characteristics.
You agree to send us a description of the proposed site, including a summary of the items listed above, along with a letter of intent or other evidence confirming your favorable prospects for purchase or lease of the proposed site. We will use reasonable efforts to approve or disapprove the proposed site within thirty (30) days after receiving your written proposal. If we do not approve of a proposed site, you must identify and notify us of new sites until we approve a site for the Franchised Restaurant. Upon our approval of a site, you agree that we will insert its address into Exhibit B, and it will be the Premises. The failure to insert such address into in Exhibit B shall not automatically affect the enforceability of this Agreement.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 66–252)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Crisp & Green's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a prospective franchisee finds a site that meets Crisp & Green's criteria, the company will not unreasonably withhold approval. These criteria include demographic characteristics, traffic patterns, parking availability, the character of the neighborhood, competition from other businesses, proximity to other businesses, the nature of other businesses, other commercial characteristics, and the proposed site's size, appearance, and other physical characteristics.
Before signing any lease, sublease, purchase contract, or other site acquisition documents, the franchisee must obtain written approval of the proposed site from Crisp & Green. The franchisee is responsible for selecting a site within the Preliminary Designated Area outlined in Exhibit B of the Franchise Agreement. Crisp & Green will offer reasonable assistance in analyzing the market area and determining site feasibility but will not conduct site selection activities for the franchisee. If a broker is used to identify a location, the franchisee is responsible for those costs.
The franchisee must submit a description of the proposed site, including a summary of the criteria mentioned above, along with a letter of intent or other evidence confirming favorable prospects for purchase or lease of the site. Crisp & Green will then use reasonable efforts to approve or disapprove the proposed site within thirty days of receiving the written proposal. If the initial site is not approved, the franchisee must continue to identify and notify Crisp & Green of new sites until one is approved. Upon approval, the site's address will be added to Exhibit B of the Franchise Agreement, designating it as the Premises.