What is the administrative fee for resumption of services after curing an Event of Default with Sonesta Simply Suites?
Sonesta_Simply_Suites Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If you fully cure the Event of Default within the time provided in our notice, including payment of any amounts accruing to us under this Agreement after the date of our notice, and further including payment of our then applicable administrative fee for resumption of services, we will restore you to the Central Reservation System, and add you to all future directories we publish and to all advertising we subsequently disseminate (except advertising that was ordered before your reinstatement), but we will not be required to redirect to you any reservations previously made for your Hotel and diverted to other Network Hotels during the period of suspension or removal, and you will be entitled to no compensation in connection with our election to suspend or remove your Hotel from our directories, advertising or the Central Reservation System.
You agree that our exercise of these rights will not result in actual or constructive termination of this Agreement, and that the rights granted to us in this Section 14.A.(3) are in addition to, and apart from, any other rights we may have in this Agreement, including our right to terminate this Agreement.
If we exercise any of these rights, the exercise will not be a waiver of any breach by you of any term, covenant, or condition of this Agreement.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 79–80)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Sonesta Simply Suites Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee cures an Event of Default, they must pay all outstanding amounts, including an administrative fee to have services restored. The specific amount of this administrative fee is not specified in the document. However, upon curing the default and paying the administrative fee, Sonesta Simply Suites will restore the franchisee to the Central Reservation System and include the hotel in future directories and advertising.
However, Sonesta Simply Suites is not required to redirect any reservations that were diverted to other Network Hotels during the period of suspension. The franchisee is not entitled to compensation for the period their hotel was removed from directories, advertising, or the Central Reservation System.
It is important to note that Sonesta Simply Suites's exercise of these rights does not result in the termination of the agreement, nor does it waive any breach of the agreement by the franchisee.
A prospective franchisee should contact Sonesta Simply Suites directly to determine the current amount of the administrative fee for resumption of services after curing an Event of Default.