Where is a Face Foundrie franchisee permitted to operate their Facial Bar?
Face_Foundrie Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
transfer upon death of Franchisee or of any of Franchisee's Owners by will, declaration of or transfer in trust or under the laws of intestate succession; or (v) any foreclosure upon the Facial Bar or the transfer, surrender of loss by Franchisee of possession, control or management of the Facial Bar.
2. GRANT OF RIGHTS.
- 2.01 Grant of Franchise. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Franchisor grants to Franchisee the right, and Franchisee assumes the obligation, to operate a Facial Bar from the location set forth on Exhibit A hereto (the "Premises") and to use the System and the Marks solely in connection therewith, for a term of ten (10) years, commencing on the Effective Date of this Agreement (the "Term"). Franchisee may not conduct the business of the Facial Bar or use the System at any site other than the Premises, or relo
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 73–74)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Face Foundrie's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee is granted the right to operate a Facial Bar from a specific location, referred to as the 'Premises,' which is detailed in Exhibit A of the Franchise Agreement. This right is granted for a term of ten years.
The agreement strictly limits the franchisee to conducting business and using the Face Foundrie system only at the designated Premises. Any operation at a different site or relocation of the Facial Bar requires prior written consent from Face Foundrie. Obtaining approval for relocation will also require the franchisee to cover all associated costs and may be subject to a relocation fee of $1,000, in addition to any expenses incurred by Face Foundrie in facilitating the move.
This clause ensures that Face Foundrie maintains control over where its brand is represented and allows them to manage market saturation and brand consistency. For a prospective franchisee, this means careful consideration must be given to the initial site selection, as moving the location later can incur additional costs and is subject to franchisor approval.