Title: BUYING AND SELLING A BUSINESS IN A BOX
1BUYING AND SELLING A BUSINESS IN A BOX
- III. Management Contracts
- IV. Other Licensing Issues
- Irvin W. Sandman
- Chair, Graham Dunn Hospitality, Beverage and
Franchise Team - Beds, Bottles and Brands
- Chair, Executive Board, ABA Hotels Resorts and
Tourism Committee
2III. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
- A. Branded Management vs. Franchise/Management.
Two configurations - Branded Manager
- Manager brings the brand
- Franchise/Management
- The Brand is Franchised
- The Manager is hired to run the hotel under the
franchised brand
3III. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
- Branded Management Contracts
- Unique to the Hospitality Industry
- Like a Franchise Agreement and Management
Agreement combined - A tension is created
- ManagerEnhance the brand.
- OwnerUse the brand.
- Its my guest.
4III-B. Branded Contracts
- Initial Question for Buyer
- Is the brand right for the hotel?
5III-B. Branded Contracts
- If you want to terminate the branded management
contract, can you? - Places to look
- Termination on sale clause
- Termination without cause clause
- Performance clauses
- (Force Majeure?)
- Breachesterritory violation?
- (Agency theory)
6III-B. Branded Contracts
- 2. If you want to retain the branded manager,
can you improve the contract? - For leverage, look for grounds to terminate.
- Then check
- Fees. Incentives? Reasonable?
- Budget Controls. Remember the tension
- Performance clause. Make em stretch
- Termination on sale.
7III-B. Branded Contracts
- (renegotiating contd)
- Corporate marketing and operational programs.
- Hot Topicrebates, hidden fees.
- Answerget informed.
- Territory protection.
- what activities?
8III-B. Branded Contracts
- Negotiating a NEW Branded Management Contract.
- It takes time. Remember the tension
- Same list as before (fees, budget, performance,
etc.) - Dispute resolution
- PIP
9III-B. Branded Contracts
- Indemnity Provisionsa Red Herring?
- You want me to indemnify the Manager for its
own negligence?!
10III-B. Branded Contracts
- Transition Issues
- The new branded manager will know
- What Alex saidunique due diligence
- Liquor licensesin a minute
11III. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
- NON-BRANDED Management Contracts.
- Not as unique a contract
- the tension is absent
- (Now the tension is in the franchise agreement)
- Simple agency
- Does the Buyer like the manager?
- The contract should be terminable on sale
- Does the Franchisor like the manager?
12III-C. Non-Branded Contracts
- Expect and obtain more owner control over
- Budgets
- Bank accounts
- Right to terminate on sale
- Right to assign the contract
- Right to terminate for inadequate results.
- Check to see whether fees are at market
13III. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
- Financing and Subordination/Nondisturbance
Issues. - If you have a branded management contract and a
loan - It will take time, unless the lender and manager
have been down the path with each other before. - Lender Youre just an unsecured creditor.
- Manager Youre just another owner.
14IV. OTHER LICENSING ISSUES
- System License (Franchise) Agreements.
- The tension applies again
- Enhancing the brand vs. using the brand
15IV-A. Other Licensing Franchise Agmts
- Same Initial Question for Buyer
- Is the brand right for the hotel?
- Extra information sources
- UFOC
- Other Franchisees
- Consultants
16IV-A. Other Licensing Franchise Agmts
- Terminating the Franchise Agreement.
- Can you? Look for grounds to terminate
- Termination on Sale provision?
- Performance clauses
- Compliance with franchise lawsrescission?
- Other breachesencroachment?
- Does the franchisor also want out?
17IV-A. Other Licensing Franchise Agmts
- Renegotiating the Franchise.
- Check for grounds for termination
- Expect less room for renegotiation than for
management contractsvolume game
18IV-A. Other Licensing Franchise Agmts
- Negotiating a NEW Franchise Agreement.
- Will the franchisor negotiate? If so
- The termshorter is usually better
- Termination on sale
- Performance clause
- Termination without causeLDC
- Territory
- Venue
- PIP
19IV. OTHER LICENSING ISSUES
- Liquor Licenses.
- Complex patchwork of laws
- Constitutional underpinnings
- State specific laws
- Sometimes county specific
- Highly regulated
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20IV-B. Other Licensing Liquor Licenses
- 1. They are frequently neglectedWhy?
- Often neglect doesnt hurt.
- Some regulators will work with you.
- You can often bumble your way through
- Why you shouldnt neglect liquor licensing
issues - The zealous regulator
- Careful, complete compliance is like insurance
against the zealous regulator
21IV-B. Other Licensing Liquor Licenses
- Managing Liquor Licenses in the sale.
- Act early
- Get the right people for the job
- If a chain is involved, hire a firm that can
handle liquor licensing regionally or nationally. - If only one location is involved, you can use a
local firm. - They will conduct an audit and solve the
problems, sometimes saving the deal.
22BUYING AND SELLING A BUSINESS IN A BOX
- Thank you!
- Irvin W. Sandman
- Chair, Graham Dunn Hospitality, Beverage and
Franchise Team - Beds, Bottles and Brands
- Chair, Executive Board, ABA Hotels Resorts and
Tourism Committee