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What happens if a Pearce Bespoke Franchise's lease expires or is terminated?

Pearce_Bespoke Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Provision Section in Franchise Summary
Agreement
a. Length of the franchise Section 2(A) 10 years
b. Renewal or extension of the term Section 2(B) If you meet the renewal requirements set forth in the Franchise Agreement, you can renew the Franchise Agreement for up to two additional 5-year period(s).
c. Requirements for you to renew or extend Section 2(B) Provide advance notice in writing, sign then current Franchise Agreement, pay renewal fee, remodel, meet all current Brand Standards, secure extension of lease and be in compliance with current Franchise Agreement during the term of the Agreement. You may be asked to sign a Franchise Agreement with materially different terms and conditions than your original Franchise Agreement. The entire provision is subject to state law.
d. Termination by you Section 16(A) If you are complying with the Franchise Agreement, and Pearce Bespoke fails to cure a material default within 30 days after Pearce Bespoke’s receipt of written notice, subject to state law.
e. Termination by Pearce Bespoke without cause Not Applicable Not Applicable
f. Termination by Pearce Bespoke with cause Sections 15(A) and (B) Pearce Bespoke can terminate the Franchise Agreement only if you default. Subject to state law.
g. “Cause” defined – curable defaults Sections 15(A) and (B) You have 30 days to cure a violation of any material provision of the Franchise Agreement, non-payment of amounts owed to Pearce Bespoke or any applicable local advertising cooperative, failure to abide by Pearce Bespoke’s standards and requirements in operating the Franchise, an assignment of assets to creditors and the expiration or termination of the Franchise’s lease. Subject to state law.

Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION THE FRANCHISE RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 31–34)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Pearce Bespoke Franchise Disclosure Document, the expiration or termination of a franchise's lease can lead to the termination of the Franchise Agreement. Specifically, Pearce Bespoke defines 'cause' for termination as including the expiration or termination of the Franchise’s lease.

This means that if a Pearce Bespoke franchisee's lease expires or is terminated, it constitutes a default under the Franchise Agreement. Pearce Bespoke then has grounds to terminate the agreement, potentially leading to the closure of the franchise. However, the franchisee typically has a 30-day period to cure this default, which might involve securing a new lease or otherwise resolving the lease issue.

It's important to note that these termination provisions are subject to state law, which may provide additional protections or requirements for franchisees. A prospective Pearce Bespoke franchisee should carefully review the Franchise Agreement and any applicable state laws to understand their rights and obligations regarding lease expirations or terminations.

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.