What information must a Hyper Kidz franchisee submit to Hyper Kidz to evaluate a proposed site?
Hyper_Kidz Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
You must select a site that you propose to use for your Franchised Business and you must submit to us all information we require to evaluate the site you propose. You may not obtain the site (by lease, sublease or purchase agreement) until the site has been approved by us. We have the right to review any lease, sublease or purchase agreement for the approved site before you sign it. At our request, you and your landlord must sign our form of Collateral Assignment of Lease, attached to the Franchise Agreement as Attachment 6.
You must arrange for blueprints and/or construction plans to be prepared for the build-out of your Franchised Business. We have the right to designate the architect or design firm that you must use. We will provide you with our requirements for the layout of your Franchised Business. Any blueprints or construction plans must be submitted to us for our approval before you may begin construction. Our review is only meant to verify compliance with our standards and presentation of the Proprietary Marks. You must make sure that the plans are in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances and building codes, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. We may inspect your Franchised Business during its construction and you may not open your Franchised Business until we have approved it for opening.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 19–22)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Hyper Kidz's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee must submit all information that Hyper Kidz requires to evaluate a proposed site for the Franchised Business. The franchisee cannot secure the site through lease, sublease, or purchase agreement until Hyper Kidz approves the location. Hyper Kidz retains the right to review any lease, sublease, or purchase agreement for the approved site before the franchisee signs it.
Furthermore, Hyper Kidz can request that both the franchisee and the landlord sign Hyper Kidz's form of Collateral Assignment of Lease, which is included as Attachment 6 to the Franchise Agreement. This gives Hyper Kidz additional security and control over the site.
The franchisee is also responsible for arranging blueprints and/or construction plans for the build-out of the Franchised Business. Hyper Kidz has the right to designate the architect or design firm that the franchisee must use. The franchisee must submit these blueprints or construction plans to Hyper Kidz for approval before starting construction. Hyper Kidz's review is focused on verifying compliance with their standards and the presentation of their Proprietary Marks. It is the franchisee's responsibility to ensure the plans comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and building codes, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Hyper Kidz may inspect the Franchised Business during construction and must approve it before the franchisee can open for business.