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Can Fly To Fit Franchise videotape inspections of the Business?

Fly_To_Fit Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

ion. Fly To Fit Franchise may inform Franchisee thereof by any method that Fly To Fit Franchise deems appropriate (which need not qualify as "notice" under Section 18.9). In the event of any dispute as to the contents of the Manual, Fly To Fit Franchise's master copy will control.

  • 11.2 Inspections. Fly To Fit Franchise may enter the premises of the Business from time to time during normal business hours and conduct an inspection. Franchisee shall cooperate with Fly To Fit Franchise's inspectors. The inspection may include, but is not limited to, observing operations, conducting a physical inventory, evaluating physical conditions, monitoring sales activity,

speaking with employees and customers, and removing samples of products, supplies and materials. Fly To Fit Franchise may videotape and/or take photographs of the inspection and the Business. Fly To Fit Franchise may set a minimum score requirement for inspections, and Franchisee's failure to meet or exceed the minimum score will be a default under this Agreement. Without limiting Fly To Fit Franchise's other rights under this Agreement, Franchisee will, as soon as reasonably practical, correct any deficiencies noted during an inspection.

Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 44)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to Fly To Fit's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, Fly To Fit has the right to videotape inspections of the franchisee's business. Specifically, Fly To Fit may enter the premises during normal business hours to conduct inspections.

The inspection can include observing operations, physical inventory, evaluating conditions, monitoring sales, speaking with employees and customers, and removing samples. Fly To Fit is explicitly allowed to videotape and/or take photographs during these inspections.

Fly To Fit may also set a minimum score for inspections, and failure to meet this score can result in a default under the Franchise Agreement. The franchisee is responsible for correcting any deficiencies noted during an inspection. If an inspection is triggered by a governmental report, customer complaint, or franchisee non-compliance, Fly To Fit may charge the franchisee for out-of-pocket expenses and an inspection fee.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.