Curb-Ease is an active member of the Canadian Franchise Association.

ACTIVE
MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN FRANCHISE ASSOCIATION
CFA
Code of Ethics
The Canadian Franchise Association is dedicated to encouraging
and promoting ethical franchising in Canada. Each member of the Association,
by becoming a member and upon renewing its membership from time to time, agrees
to abide by this Code of Ethics and to further the Association’s goals in encouraging
and promoting ethical franchising in Canada. Each member of the Association
agrees to comply with the spirit of this Code of Ethics in its general course
of conduct and in carrying out its general policies, standards, practices and
procedures. The following are considered by the Association to be important
elements of ethical franchising practices:
One
Franchisor and Franchise Support Service members should fully comply with Federal
and Provincial laws, and with the policies of the Canadian Franchise Association
from time to time.
Two A franchisor should
provide prospective franchisees with full and accurate written disclosure of
all material facts and information pertaining to the matters required to be
disclosed in advance to prospective franchisees about the franchisor and the
franchise in a reasonable time (at least fourteen (14) days) prior to the franchisee
executing any binding agreement relating to the award of the franchise.
Three
All matters material to the franchise
relationship should be contained in one or more written agreements, which should
clearly set forth the terms of the relationship and the respective rights and
obligations of the parties.
Four A franchisor should
select and accept only those franchisees who, upon reasonable investigation,
appear to possess the basic skills, education, personal qualities and financial
resources adequate to perform and fulfil the needs and requirements of the franchise.
Franchisors and franchise support services members of the Association should
not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, national origin, disability,
age, gender or any other factors prohibited by law.
Five A franchisor should
provide reasonable guidance, training, support and supervision over the business
activities of franchisees for the purposes of safeguarding the public interest
and the ethical image of franchising, and of maintaining the integrity of the
franchise system for the benefit of all parties having an interest in it.
Six Fairness should characterize
all dealings between a franchisor and its franchisees. Where reasonably appropriate
under the circumstances, a franchisor should give notice to its franchisees
of any contractual default and grant the franchisee reasonable opportunity to
remedy the default.
Seven A franchisor should
make reasonable efforts to resolve complaints, grievances and disputes with
its franchisees through fair and reasonable direct communication and where reasonably
appropriate under the circumstances, mediation or other alternative dispute
resolution mechanisms.
Eight A franchisor and a
franchise support services member should encourage prospective franchisees to
seek legal, financial and business advice prior to signing the franchise agreement.
Nine A franchisor should
encourage prospective franchisees to contact existing franchisees to gain a
better understanding of the requirements and benefits of the franchise.
Ten A franchisor should
encourage open dialogue with franchisees through franchise advisory councils
and other communication mechanisms. A franchisor should not prohibit a franchisee
from forming, joining or participating in any franchisee association, or penalize
a franchisee who does so.
Eleven A franchise support
services member in providing products or services to a franchisor should encourage
the franchisor to comply with the spirit of this Code of Ethics. A franchise
support services member should not offer or provide products or services if
legislative or professional qualification is required to do so unless the franchise
support services member has such qualification.