May 2019

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le·gal·ese /lēgə’lēz/noun

1. The formal and technical language of legal documents that is often hard to understand 2. Need-to-know legal advice from Jason Power

When a Franchisor Goes Dark...

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ertain states require that franchisors register their offerings before they can sell a franchise there. Those same states then require the franchisors to file annual renewals in order to continue selling franchises. So what happens when you’re prepared to buy a franchise but the franchisor’s state registration hasn’t been renewed yet? First off, be aware that most franchisors are required to update their franchise disclosure documents in the first few months of each year depending on when their fiscal year ends. This means that these registration states are flooded with documents to review— both renewal applications and new FDDs. Although the employees in these states work tirelessly to review applications, the process takes time. When franchisors do not file their renewal applications early enough, they may have to stop selling franchises, or “go dark,” until their renewal is approved. (Note that going dark is not a negative reflection on the franchise, but it can delay a sale and frustrate everyone involved.) What can you do when your franchisor goes dark? Don’t panic. This situation can be a great opportunity for you to reflect on the franchise, call more franchisees 30

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for validation, talk in more detail with the franchisor, and work with an accountant or franchise attorney to analyze the opportunity. Sometimes the delay may also present an opportunity to negotiate some terms in the franchise agreement. WHAT TO EXPECT Also know that this is a process and that many franchisors have this issue each year due to delays in gathering information. You should discuss with the franchisor what, if any, changes are being made to the franchise disclosure document and franchise agreement. A franchisor often will increase fees or change the size of territories during these annual updates. If the expected terms are less favorable than what you’ve already been shown, ask the franchisor to give you the more favorable terms. Once the state approves the renewal application, the franchisor will be required to send you the new franchise disclosure document and franchise agreement. Usually you will be asked to sign a new FDD receipt and wait for the required disclosure period to lapse before you can sign the new franchise agreement, but some


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Should you say ok to poke?

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pages 56-57

Show of Support

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page 90

Building a business on a passion

2min
pages 76-77

Dig Into Due Diligence

3min
pages 72-73

Finding Your Perfect Franchise

3min
pages 70-71

A Day in the Life of a Midas Franchisee

2min
pages 66-67

E-2 Investor Visa

3min
pages 62-63

Game Plan

2min
pages 46-47, 56

Healthy Obsession

1min
page 54

Doubling Down

1min
page 52

Heat Wave

2min
pages 50-51

Mission Possible

2min
pages 48-49

Game Plan

2min
pages 46-47

Building Relationships

2min
pages 42-43

It\u2019s a Process

1min
pages 38-39

When the goal is fun, everyone wins

2min
pages 36-37

Bank on it!

3min
pages 34-35

When a franchisor goes dark...

2min
pages 30-31

Franchisee of the Month

2min
pages 28-29

Good Deeds Get Noticed

1min
page 26

On the Road Again

1min
page 25

Sweet Success

2min
page 22

Positively Passive

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page 17

Menu for success with a food franchise

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pages 58-59
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