Does Crown Gold Exchange generally own the franchisee's premises?
Crown_Gold_Exchange Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
ore you open your business:
- A. Your site. We will review and advise you regarding potential locations that you submit to us. (Section 5.4). If you sign a Multi-Unit Development Agreement, we will approve the location of future sites and territories for those sites, and our then-current standards for sites and territories will apply. We are not obligated to further assist you in locating a site or negotiating the purchase or lease of the site.
- (i) We generally do not own your premises.
- (ii) If your site is not already known and approved by us when you sign your franchise agreement, then we and you will specify in your franchise agreement the area in which you must select a site (Franchise Agreement, Summary Page). We do not select your site. Your site is subject to our approval. To obtain our approval, you must provide all information and documents about the site that we require.
- (iii) The factors we consider in approving sites are general location and neighborhood, competition, trade area demographics, traffic patterns, parking, size, physical characteristics of existing buildings, and lease terms.
- (iv) The time limit for us to approve or disapprove your proposed site is 30 days after you submit all of our required documents and information. (Section 6.1). If we and you cannot agree on a site, you will be unable to comply with your obligation to
- develop and open the franchise by the deadline stated in the franchise agreement. Unless we agree to extend the deadline, you will be in default and we may terminate your franchise agreement.
- (v) We are not obligated to assist you in conforming the premises of your site to local ordinances and building codes and obtaining any required permits. This will be your responsibility.
- B. Constructing, remodeling, or decorating the premises.
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, AND TRAINING (FDD pages 19–24)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Crown Gold Exchange's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company generally does not own the franchisee's premises. The FDD clarifies that Crown Gold Exchange is not obligated to assist franchisees in locating a site or negotiating the purchase or lease of the site. Franchisees are responsible for conforming the premises to local ordinances and building codes and obtaining any required permits.
Crown Gold Exchange will review and advise franchisees regarding potential locations that they submit. If a franchisee signs a Multi-Unit Development Agreement, Crown Gold Exchange will approve the location of future sites and territories for those sites, and their then-current standards for sites and territories will apply. The franchisee and Crown Gold Exchange will specify the area in which the franchisee must select a site in the franchise agreement if the site is not already known and approved.
The factors that Crown Gold Exchange considers in approving sites are general location and neighborhood, competition, trade area demographics, traffic patterns, parking, size, physical characteristics of existing buildings, and lease terms. Crown Gold Exchange has 30 days to approve or disapprove a proposed site after the franchisee submits all required documents and information. If the franchisee and Crown Gold Exchange cannot agree on a site, the franchisee will be unable to comply with their obligation to develop and open the franchise by the deadline stated in the franchise agreement, which may result in termination of the agreement.