What is the franchisee obligated to do to assist Gold Star in winding down and de-identifying the business after termination?
Gold_Star Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- 15.1 De-Identification; Wind-Down of Business. Upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement, or upon the permanent closing or abandonment of the Store or the Business, the following provisions shall apply:
- 15.1.1 All rights, privileges and licenses granted by the COMPANY to FRANCHISEE will immediately cease, be null and void, and of no further force and effect, and all such privileges and licenses will immediately revert to the COMPANY.
- 15.1.2 FRANCHISEE shall immediately discontinue the use of the System and the Marks. All rights granted herein with respect to the Marks and System shall thereupon be deemed canceled and terminated.
- 15.1.3 Unless FRANCHISEE receives written notice of the COMPANY's exercise of its options set forth in Section 15.2 below, after thirty (30) days have elapsed since the effective date of termination, FRANCHISEE shall immediately remove the Marks from all buildings, signs, fixtures and furnishings, and within thirty (30) days' after written notice from the COMPANY, alter and paint all structures and other improvements maintained pursuant to this Agreement a design and color which is basically different from the COMPANY's authorized building design and painting schedule and otherwise assist COMPANY in every way possible to bring about a complete and effective wind-down and de-identification of the Business. If FRANCHISEE shall fail to make or cause to be made any such removal, alteration or repainting, then the COMPANY shall have the right to enter upon the Retail Location, without being deemed guilty of trespass or any other tort or civil wrong, and make or cause to be made such removal, alterations and repainting at the reasonable expense of FRANCHISEE, which expense FRANCHISEE shall pay the COMPANY upon demand. FRANCHISEE shall not be deemed to have waived any rights which FRANCHISEE may have under any Franchise Law by reason
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 53–163)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Gold Star's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, upon termination or expiration of the Franchise Agreement, the franchisee has specific obligations to de-identify the business. All rights and licenses granted by Gold Star immediately cease and revert back to the company. The franchisee must immediately stop using the Gold Star system and marks.
After thirty days from the termination date, the franchisee is required to remove all Gold Star marks from buildings, signs, fixtures, and furnishings. Additionally, within thirty days of receiving written notice from Gold Star, the franchisee must alter and repaint all structures to a design and color that differs significantly from Gold Star's authorized design and painting scheme. The franchisee is obligated to assist Gold Star in every way possible to ensure a complete and effective wind-down and de-identification of the business.
If the franchisee fails to comply with these removal, alteration, or repainting requirements, Gold Star has the right to enter the retail location and perform these actions themselves at the franchisee's expense. The franchisee is responsible for paying these expenses upon demand from Gold Star. These obligations ensure that the Gold Star brand is protected after a franchise ceases operation, which is a standard practice in franchising to maintain brand consistency and prevent consumer confusion.