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King under the mountain patreon2/3/2024 According to the complaint, many consumers paid Burgerim between $50,000 and $70,000 in franchise fees, and the company targeted veterans with discount programs to lure them into the business. The Federal Trade Commission filed suit against the fast-food chain in 2022, accusing the chain and its owner, Oren Loni, of enticing more than 1,500 consumers to purchase franchises using false promises while withholding information required by the Franchise Rule. In the 2022 complaint filed on the FTC’s behalf by the Department of Justice, the FTC alleges that “Burgerim and Loni recruited potential franchisees by pitching the opportunity as “a business in a box,” that required little to no business experience, downplaying the complexity of owning and operating a restaurant. I would strongly caution you against attempting to re-enter the Premises without the express written consent of Landlord, and any attempts to do so will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” Landlord reserves all additional rights, remedies and damages under the Lease and Maryland law. Landlord also asserts its rights to the Security Deposit pursuant to Article 5.1 of the Lease, and a security interest in the furniture, fixtures, equipment and inventory remaining within the Premises pursuant to Article 5.2 of the Lease. “ As a result of your uncured Events of Default under Article 11.1(1) of the Lease by failing to pay Rent when due, and the continuance of such nonpayment for five (5) days after such installment is due, Landlord hereby elects to terminate your possession of the Premises in accordance with Article 11.2(4) of the Lease, effective April 7, 2023. A notice on the door by Kite Realty two weeks ago stated the following: Google and Yelp both list the closure as temporary, but signage stating the space is available for Lease by Kite Realty is now up at the restaurant. Two weeks ago we let you know that BurgerIM, the Israeli based burger chain that opened a Downtown Crown location in September 2019, was closed.
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