Utilize this free salon booth rental agreement template when renting your property to a hairstylist. It helps define the relationship and responsibilities of both parties.
Booth: (Booth.Name)
Address: (Booth.Street) (Booth.City) (Booth.State) (Booth.Zip)
This Booth Rental Agreement (“Agreement”) is made on the (Date) by and between [Lessee.FirstName] [Lessee.LastName] (“Lessee”) and [Lessor.FirstName] [Lessor.LastName] (“Lessor”). The Lessor agrees to rent the property described in the Leased Premises section to the Lessee under all the terms and conditions outlined in this Agreement.
Ensure to describe in detail the premises, as this ensures there’s no misunderstanding on what booth the lease refers to.
The premises to which this Agreement relates is located at (Booth.Location). It consists of (Number) foot by (Number) foot-sized station (“Booth”). Lessee has the right to operate the Booth and provide hair styling services to the public.
Legal description of the property:
Lessee agrees to accept the Booth in its current condition, with full knowledge of what that condition is, and having received the chance to inspect it before signing this Agreement.
Lessee shall use the premises for the sole use of any hair cutting, styling, coloring, or any other services related to the hair salon industry. Lessee will only use the Booth under federal, state, and local laws.
They will not use nor permit any other to use the Booth in a way that violates federal, state, or local laws and regulations. Lessee and their guests, customers, employees, invitees, and agents will always comply with the rules and regulations the Lessor imposed on the Booth and in this Agreement.
This Agreement operates on a:
Fixed Term: The Agreement begins on the (Start.Date) and ends on the (End.Date).
Month-to-Month Rental Term: The Agreement begins on the (Start.Date) and continues on a month-to-month basis until either Party terminates it with a written notice at least (Number) days in advance.
Week-to-Week Rental Term: The Agreement begins on the (Start.Date) and continues on a week-to-week basis until either Party terminates it with a written notice at least (Number) days in advance.
There are various ways you can require rental payment. Ensure to explain it by giving the multiple options as we’ve done or removing the options and only leaving the Rent you’ll need.
The Rent payable under this Agreement for the use of the Booth is:
$(Amount) per month, payable on the first of each month,
$(Amount) per week, payable on (Day) of each week,
(Percentage)% of all income, less tips, generated through use of the Booth,
$(Amount) per week/month in addition to (Percentage)% of all income, less tips, generated through the use of the Booth.
Lessee will pay all Rent using (Payment.Method) or (Payment.Method). Lessee has the sole responsibility to ensure no Rent payments are late. Should the Rent be late by more than (Number) days from the required payment date, a late fee of $(Amount) or (Percentage)% interest on the outstanding balance will apply.
The Lessor requires the Lessee to pay a security deposit of $(Amount) (“Security Deposit”) upon signing this Agreement. The Lessor will return this Security Deposit, less any subtractions, within 30 days of termination of this Agreement. The Lessor will detail any subtractions to the Security Deposit in a statement, with a detailed calculation of the remaining balance, which they will give to the Lessee.
Lessee must pay the following utilities for the duration of this Agreement:
Any utilities not ticked or detailed here remain the responsibility of the Lessor.
Make it clear what you’re providing and what the Lessee should provide. This way, it’s also clear what’s your property when the contract ends.
Lessor agrees to provide the following equipment to the Lessee for the duration of the Agreement:
Lessee may equip the Booth with their equipment only with the consent of the Lessor. However, the Lessor agrees to not unreasonably withhold their consent unless said equipment or personal property disrupts the everyday business.
This section ensures the Lessee maintains your premises and that you don’t get damaged property back once the lease ends. Be specific in what duties they have and what maintenance, if any, you’ll do or require.
Both Parties agree that Lessee shall maintain the Booth in a clean and neat condition for the duration of the Agreement. The Lessee is responsible for maintaining the Booth and any equipment of the Lessor in the same condition as they received it, except for the expected wear and tear. It is the responsibility of the Lessee to repair any damages to the Booth or equipment at their own cost, provided the damages are caused by any act of omission or malice by the Lessee or any of their agents, customers, invitees, employees, or guests.
Lessee will make no structural changes to the Booth without the express written permission of the Lessor. At the end of this Agreement, Lessee will return the premises in as good of a condition as they received it, except for the expected normal wear and tear.