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UNIFORM FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE
DOCUMENT
TRADEMARK,
ADDRESS, CITY, YOUR STATE, ZIP, PHONE, EMAIL WEBSITE
NAME OF FRANCHISOR & LOGO
As a franchisee, you will
operate a TRADEMARK store that offers:
DESCRIPTION
OF PRODUCTS AND ITEMS OFFERED
The total investment necessary
to begin operation of a TRADEMARK franchised
business is from $ dollar amount to $ dollar
amount. This includes $ dollar amount
that must be paid to the franchisor. You must include any
initial fees payable to affiliate companies
This disclosure document
summarizes certain provisions of your franchise agreement and
other information in plain English. Read this disclosure
document and all accompanying agreements carefully. You must
receive this disclosure document at least 14 calendar days
before you sign a binding agreement with, or make any payment
to, the franchisor or an affiliate company in connection with
the proposed franchise sale. Note, however, that no government
agency has verified the information contained in this document.
You may
wish to receive your disclosure document in another format that
is more convenient for you. To discuss the availability of
disclosures in different formats, contact the Franchise
Administration Department at TRADEMARK ADDRESS CITY,
YOUR STATE, ZIP PHONE EMAIL
The terms of your contract will
govern your franchise relationship. Don’t rely on the
disclosure document alone to understand your contract. Read all
of your contract carefully. Show your contract and this
disclosure document to an advisor, like a lawyer or an
accountant.
Buying a franchise is a complex
investment. The information in this disclosure document can
help you make up your mind. More information on franchising,
such as “A Consumer’s Guide to Buying a Franchise,”
which can help you understand how to use this disclosure
document, is available from the Federal Trade Commission. You
can contact the FTC at 1-877-FTC-HELP or by writing to the FTC
at 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580. You can
also visit the FTC’s home page at www.ftc.gov for additional
information on franchising. Call your state agency or visit your
public library for other sources of information on franchising.
There may also be laws on
franchising in your state. As your state agencies about them.
ISSUANCE
DATE: INSERT DATE
STATE COVER PAGE
NAME OF FRANCHISOR LOGO
Your state may have a franchise
law that requires a franchisor to register or file with a state
franchise administrator before offering or selling in your
state. REGISTRATION OF A FRANCHISE BY A STATE DOES NOT MEAN
THAT THE STATE RECOMMENDS THE FRANCHISE OR HAS VERIFIED THE
INFORMATION IN THIS DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT.
Call the state franchise
administrator listed in Exhibit A for information about the
franchisor, or about franchising in your state.
MANY FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS DO NOT
ALLOW YOU TO RENEW UNCONDITIONALLY AFTER THE INITIAL TERM
EXPIRES. YOU MAY HAVE TO SIGN A NEW AGREEMENT WITH DIFFERENT
TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO OPERATE YOUR
BUSINESS. BEFORE YOU BUY, CONSIDER WHAT RIGHTS YOU HAVE TO
RENEW YOUR FRANCHISE, IF ANY, AND WHAT TERMS YOU MIGHT HAVE TO
ACCEPT IN ORDER TO RENEW.
Please consider the following RISK
FACTORS before you buy this franchise:
1.
THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
REQUIRES YOU TO RESOLVE DISPUTES WITH US BY ARBITRATION ONLY IN
YOUR STATE. OUT-OF-STATE ARBITRATION MAY FORCE
YOU TO ACCEPT A LESS FAVORABLE SETTLEMENT FOR DISPUTES. IT MAY
ALSO COST YOU MORE TO ARBITRATE WITH US IN YOUR STATE
THAN IN YOUR OWN STATE.
2.
THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT STATES
THAT YOUR STATE LAW GOVERNS THE AGREEMENT, AND
THIS LAW MAY NOT PROVIDE THE SAME PROTECTION AND BENEFITS AS
LOCAL LAW. YOU MANY WANT TO COMPARE THESE LAWS.
3.
THERE MAY BE OTHER RISKS
CONCERNING THIS FRANCHISE.
We use the services of one or
more FRANCHISE BROKERS or referral sources to assist us in
selling our franchise. A franchise broker or referral source
represents us, not you. We pay this person a fee for selling
our franchise or referring you to us. You should be sure to do
your own investigation of the franchise. This paragraph
is required only if the franchisor uses brokers or referral
sources
Effective Date: Month
Day, Year
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