How can notices be delivered to be considered effective under the Pump It Up franchise agreement?
Pump_It_Up Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- G.
No Waiver; No Disclaimer of Reliance.
No statement, questionnaire, or acknowledgment signed or agreed to by a franchisee in connection with the commencement of the franchise relationship shall have the effect of (i) waiving any claims under any applicable state franchise law, including fraud in the inducement, or (ii) disclaiming reliance on any statement made by any franchisor, franchise seller, or other person acting on behalf of the franchisor.
This provision supersedes any other term of any document executed in connection with the franchise.
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NOTICES AND PAYMENTS.** No notice, demand, request or other communication to the parties will be binding upon the parties unless the notice is in writing, refers specifically to this Agreement and: (A) if to us, is sent to 4343 E.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 60–225)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Pump It Up's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, any notice, demand, request, or other communication to the parties involved must be in writing and specifically refer to the Franchise Agreement to be considered binding. The notice must be sent to Pump It Up Holdings, LLC at 4343 E. Outlier Blvd., Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85008, or to any new address that Pump It Up designates in writing. If the notice is for the franchisee, it should be sent to the most current address that Pump It Up has on record for the franchisee.
Pump It Up requires that notices be delivered either personally, by an overnight delivery service, or by registered or certified mail with a return receipt requested. This ensures that there is proof of delivery and receipt of the notice.
This requirement ensures that all official communications related to the franchise agreement are documented and can be verified, reducing the potential for misunderstandings or disputes. Franchisees should maintain accurate records of all notices sent and received to ensure compliance with the agreement and to protect their rights.