Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
I have owned a franchise for the last 4 years and I do not wish to continue doing business with the franchisor. How do I go about preparing for a graceful exit and/or selling it before the end of the term?
Thanks
4 Answers from Attorneys
You can't possibly get a meaningful answer with a couple sentences, not even a mention of contracts, and many other missing facts. Gather all documents and see a business lawyer.
You need to take your franchise agreement to a local lawyer. Usually these agreements provide for sales and termination of the franchise.
As a franchise attorney, I can say you need more than a review by a business lawyer. The answer depends on what your franchise agreement provides. But it also depends on what was disclosed (or not disclosed) in the related disclosure document - called an FDD or Franchise Disclosure Document. Consult with a franchise attorney for specifics.
Kevin B. Murphy, B.S., M.B.A., J.D. - Mr. Franchise
Franchise Attorney
No one here can possibly answer you as no one here has read your franchise agreement or disclosure document.
See a lawyer (one who specializes in franchise law). You may not be able to cancel an agreement without costs or penalties. There likely also are notice requirements.
This is NOT a do it yourself project and not something that can be answered online.
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