Does Learningrx designate the franchisee's territory in writing?
Learningrx Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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Pre-Opening Obligations
Before you begin your Business, we will:
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- Designate your Territory in writing and approve, if it meets our standards and specifications for approval, the physical location selected solely by you to be used for the operation of the Center. (See Sections 4 and 10 of the Franchise Agreement).
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- Provide digital access to our confidential Operations Manual, which contains specifications, standards, operating procedures and rules that must be followed. The Operations Manual is confidential and remains our property. We may modify the Operations Manual from time to time, but the modification will not alter your status and rights under the Franchise Agreement. We have included a copy of the Table of Contents of our Operations Manual as Exhibit F to this Franchise Disclosure Document. Given that the Operations Manual is completely electronic, it does not contain a set number of pages, however if it were to be printed, we estimate the total number of pages to be approximately 700. (See Section 7.04 of the Franchise Agreement).
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- Provide limited advice about selecting and analyzing a site for the Center. Your site for a Micro Center must be at least 800 square feet and your site for a Standard Center must be at least 1,000 square feet, unless otherwise approved by us in writing prior to lease execution, and be located inside of your Territory. You must maintain a physical location for your Center at all times. Site selection is your responsibility, but we will assist you in the location selection process by considering population density,
income levels, general location guidelines, and the proximity of the proposed site to other LearningRx Centers or any other reasonable criteria. If we cannot agree on the site selection, then you must select 2 alternate sites. We will give you an evaluation of each location. We must approve or disapprove your site within 30 days after we receive notice of the location from you. We do not own the premises leased for franchised locations. If we do not approve your site, we may terminate the Franchise Agreement. (See Section 8.02 of the Franchise Agreement).
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEM, AND TRAINING (FDD pages 26–33)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Learningrx's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Learningrx will designate the franchisee's territory in writing before the franchisee begins business operations. Learningrx must also approve the physical location selected by the franchisee for the Learningrx center if the location meets Learningrx's standards and specifications for approval. These stipulations are further described in Sections 4 and 10 of the Franchise Agreement.
For a Micro Center, the site must be at least 800 square feet, and for a Standard Center, the site must be at least 1,000 square feet, unless Learningrx provides written approval otherwise before the lease execution. The site must be located inside of the franchisee's territory, and the franchisee must maintain a physical location for their center at all times. While site selection is the franchisee's responsibility, Learningrx will assist in the location selection process by considering factors such as population density, income levels, general location guidelines, and the proximity of the proposed site to other Learningrx centers, or any other reasonable criteria.
If Learningrx and the franchisee cannot agree on the site selection, the franchisee must select two alternate sites, and Learningrx will provide an evaluation of each location. Learningrx must approve or disapprove the franchisee's site within 30 days after receiving notice of the location from the franchisee. If Learningrx does not approve the site, they may terminate the Franchise Agreement. The franchisee is responsible for negotiating the lease or purchase of a location for their business with independent third parties. Learningrx will provide limited advice about the negotiation of the lease or purchase.