What is the Franchisee certifying to the Franchisor regarding the Franchised Location for Floyds 99?
Floyds_99 Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
The Franchisee agrees to obtain all such permits and certifications as may be required for the lawful construction and operation of the FLOYD'S 99 Shop, together with all certifications from government authorities having jurisdiction over the site, that all requirements for construction and operation have been met, including without limitation, zoning, access, sign, health, safety requirements, building and other required construction permits, licenses to do business and fictitious name registrations, sales tax permits, local barbering and cosmetology permits and ratings and fire clearances.
The Franchisee agrees to obtain all customary contractors' sworn statements and partial and final lien waivers for construction, remodeling, decorating and installation of equipment at the Franchised Location.
The Franchisee shall execute and deliver to the Franchisor the Permit, License and Construction Certification, in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit V, to confirm the Franchisee's compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and other provisions of this Section 5.8 not later than 30 days prior to the date the Barbershop begins operating.
The Franchisee shall send a copy of its occupancy certificate to the Franchisor and keep copies of all health department, fire department, building department and other sim
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 57–58)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Floyds 99 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisee must execute and deliver a Permit, License, and Construction Certification to the franchisor. This certification, using the form attached as Exhibit V to the Franchise Agreement, confirms the franchisee's compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and other provisions related to permits, licenses, and construction. This certification must be provided no later than 30 days before the barbershop begins operating.
In addition to the certification, the Floyds 99 franchisee is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and certifications for the lawful construction and operation of the shop. This includes certifications from government authorities confirming that all construction and operational requirements have been met. These requirements encompass zoning, access, signage, health and safety standards, building permits, business licenses, fictitious name registrations, sales tax permits, local barbering and cosmetology permits and ratings, and fire clearances.
The franchisee must also secure all customary contractors' sworn statements and partial and final lien waivers for construction, remodeling, decorating, and equipment installation at the franchised location. Furthermore, the franchisee is required to send a copy of the occupancy certificate to Floyds 99 and maintain copies of all health department, fire department, and building department documents.