quincy
Senior Member
Here is a link to Michigan's Franchise Investment Act, which you should familiarize yourself with before the franchisor sues you for breach of your franchise agreement.
https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(vop0t1045gyfmdv123ynieex))//documents/mcl/pdf/mcl-Act-269-of-1974.pdf
Although there is a 4 year statute of limitations on violations, starting from the date of the violating act or transaction, the "discovery rule" in Michigan could allow the franchisor in Pennsylvania the ability to sue both you and the one who purchased your franchise in violation of the law.
You should not have deleted your thread - but I hope you learned from all of the forum members who responded to your thread that seeking out an attorney in your area now is the wise and advised course of action.
https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(vop0t1045gyfmdv123ynieex))//documents/mcl/pdf/mcl-Act-269-of-1974.pdf
Although there is a 4 year statute of limitations on violations, starting from the date of the violating act or transaction, the "discovery rule" in Michigan could allow the franchisor in Pennsylvania the ability to sue both you and the one who purchased your franchise in violation of the law.
You should not have deleted your thread - but I hope you learned from all of the forum members who responded to your thread that seeking out an attorney in your area now is the wise and advised course of action.