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How many successor franchise terms can a Focalpoint Coaching franchisee acquire?

Focalpoint_Coaching Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

agreements. You should read these provisions in the agreements attached to this Disclosure Document**.

PROVISION SECTION IN SUMMARY
FRANCHISE OR OTHER AGREEMENT
a. Length of the Section 1.D of 7 years from the Effective Date of the Franchise
franchise term Franchise Agreement Agreement.
b. Renewal or Section 13 of If you are in full compliance, you may acquire 1
extension of the
term
Franchise successor franchise term of 7 years. The
Agreement successor franchise will be on our then current form of Franchise Agreement (which may be materially different).
c. Requirements for To “renew,” you must be in substantial
franchisee to renew
or extend compliance with the Franchise Agreement; give us timely notice; pay us the renewal fee; maintain possession of Office premises or find acceptable substitute premises if the Office is located in a non-residential location; remodel Office according to our then current standards (regardless of cost), if the Office is located in a non-residential location; and sign our then current Franchise Agreement, a release (if law allows), and other documents we use to grant franchises.

Source: Item 17 — Renewal, Termination, Transfer, and Dispute Resolution (FDD pages 43–48)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Focalpoint Coaching Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee who is in full compliance with the franchise agreement has the option to acquire one successor franchise term. This successor term will last for 7 years, matching the length of the initial franchise term. However, the successor franchise agreement may differ materially from the original agreement.

To renew the franchise, the franchisee must be in substantial compliance with the existing Franchise Agreement. They must also provide timely notice of their intent to renew, pay the renewal fee, and maintain possession of the office premises or find acceptable substitute premises if the office is in a non-residential location. If the office is in a non-residential location, the franchisee must remodel the office to meet Focalpoint Coaching's then-current standards, regardless of the cost.

Furthermore, the franchisee must sign Focalpoint Coaching's then-current Franchise Agreement, a release (if permitted by law), and any other documents that Focalpoint Coaching uses to grant franchises at the time of renewal. This is a standard practice in franchising, as franchisors typically update their franchise agreements periodically to reflect changes in the business, market conditions, and legal requirements. The terms of the renewed agreement could include changes to fees, operating procedures, and other key aspects of the franchise relationship.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 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.