Contracts might seem too formal for the salon but trust me they are necessary! Both owner and stylist need a clear outline of their work agreement before working. As always, let me know if you have any questions at all. Looking to take your hairstylist business to the next level? Learn how to manage your salon with a custom salon chair rental contract. Take the next step to create an agreement between your stylist and your salon below! PURCHASE SALON CHAIR RENTAL CONTRACT HERE: www.awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/p/salon-chair-rental-contract
Hey Samantha... First of all, You are awesome in giving information...I'm from India and I'm a hairstylist+barber...i have worked in bollywood, i have worked in Princess cruises...i have my own little salon in india but not organised because i want to work in USA or UK...can you suggest me how to start business with you if I'm coming there...any help you can so please do... Thank you😊
@@abbysweet851 Thanks for the kind words, I really enjoy trying to help other stylists! The best advice I could offer you is to first try and work at a salon in the USA or UK prior to opening your own salon. You could rent a station or find a commission opportunity. Or if it's your absolute dream salon, I would even consider trying to assist a stylist. Regardless of which path you choose, you will need a dependable clientele to finance any independent salon endeavors in the future.
Hi Samatha. So grateful with you. Thanks for such a a value information for us. I would like to know if we need to makr a contract when hiring an assistant as well? Thanks in advance!!
@@arquitap This is a great question! I actually have never made a formal contract for an assistant but I am now definitely considering one. I think this is an excellent idea to have all your expectations written out and signed on. I will make a new video on this topic and soon as I make my new assistant contract! Thanks!
@@arquitap Yes! I would for sure have one. I would lay out all the expectation and requirements on your assistant. I would list how many days they would be working and their hourly rate. I would include what you will be providing for them as well. Such as color training, models, hands on training ect. I would also include your write up policy, and include your trial period. I usually do a 30 trial run for any new potential assistant. If after (or even during the trial) i ever feel that they are not a good fit, then I will let them know. I clearly explain this before they start. If you have any other questions, let me know! Thanks for following along.
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement for sale here awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
Hey! I have a rental contract pdf available for you through my website. www.AWealthyHairstylist.com You can fill in the blanks for what works best for you or rewrite the contract using what I give you as a guideline.
Hey! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase. In the updated version, you are able to custom EDIT it yourself to make it fit your brand and your terms. awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ For more templates and educational courses you can visit here awealthyhairstylist.com/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
I would not base the stylist rent off of how busy they are. I would base the rent off of how many DAYS they are using a chair. I wouldn't punish a stylist for being busy, and charge them more. If they are renting, they should be allowed to double book if that is how they run their business behind the chair. I do have a video where I talk about how to price your salon rental chairs based off of your business expenses (let me see if I can find it and tag it below for you). However I would also consider how full your chair are. Are yo9u maxed out, or are you still looking for renters?
@@promiseiroabuchi4940 awesome! thanks so much for following along. I am going to be selling a Rental Agreement that will be customizable for your brand and business. It should be ready by next week! www.AWealthyHairstylist.com
OK! The website is LIVE, and so are the contracts for purchase at awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ For more templates and educational courses you can visit here awealthyhairstylist.com/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
Hi Samantha! Can you please share with me what you do as far as booth rent increases? Dollar amount or percentage, and is it at the start of the new year, a year from the stylists start date, etc…? Thank you so much!!!
Hey! To be honest it really is your preference. I personally do a yearly percentage increase based off of my lease rental increase. Every lease agreement is different, so I would consider your lease terms and increase rates accordingly to maintain your profit margin.
Hey Patti! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase. awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ For more templates and educational courses you can visit here awealthyhairstylist.com/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
The salon should maintain insurance to protect against potential incidents. Our rental stylists pay an annual insurance fee to the salon, and I do recommend reviewing your insurance policies regularly. Additionally, if you don't do this, you could consider asking each stylist to secure their own insurance and designate "Your Salon" as an additional insured party on their policy. I would get a copy of their insurance policy for you to keep on record.
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
This was really informative. I’m a first time booth rental stylist and I never received any written contract agreement. I have worked as a booth rental stylist for a year now. Is there any way for me to request one ? Or is that something that I can’t request?
Great question! I absolutely believe you should request a written booth rental agreement from your salon owner. Make sure it includes the topics discussed in detail in this video. In order for you to run your business successfully you need to know exactly what the salon expects of you as an individual owner. Transparency between both parties will lead to a more trustworthy and long lasting relationship. If you are hesitant about addressing the subject with the salon owner, reassure them that this document will benefit both parties. It's not intended to be an iron clad legal contract just an agreement to formalize the business relationship. Hope this helps. I'm really glad you enjoyed this video. If you have any other questions, please let me know!
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
What happens when a stylist/booth renter is always late and clients keeps complaining. And this is affecting the salon Name , What do u do as a salon owner.
Sorry I am just now getting back to you on this one! For this type of situation, I have a three strike policy in writing between the stylist and salon. This signed contract outlines the types of actions that will warrant disciplinary action. Including but not limited to tardiness, cleaning duties and late rental policies. If a stylist receives three written notices in a calendar year, their lease agreement is immediately terminated. Hope this helps!
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ... awealthyhairstylist.com/ You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here. awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
Hey! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase. awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/ For more templates and educational courses you can visit here awealthyhairstylist.com/ Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Samantha
@@jojopumpkinbby Yes! This would be a scheduled rental increase. The salon owner would determine how much and how often based off of their business growth and expenses. I would say a 3-5% is normal. And an every year increase depends on how you want to run your business. I would at lease add a clause that would allow you to make that change in rental rate with an "X" amount of notice. Within my Rental Contract for purchase, I do put an option for an increase that you can edit to fit what would work for your business. I hope this helps! I'll share the link for you!
@@jojopumpkinbby Yes! This would be a scheduled rental increase! This would be determined by the owner based off of their business's growth and expenses. I would also take into consideration on how full your chairs are. I would say a 3-5% is normal. Within my Shop Template's for Sale I have for a Rental Contract that you can edit the "rental rate increase" to fit what works best for your business. awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Everything has to be in writing and checked and cleared by a lawyer. Anything short of that will be a major problem. Are there people that actually don’t have an agreement? I find that impossible to believe nobody could be that stupid.
I agree that everything should be reviewed by a legal professional. You should also weigh the cost of legal council in the event you need to enforce your agreement. I think you would be surprised how many people in the industry are working without a rental or commission agreement in writing!
@@SamanthaPiercy that is pure stupidity! Anyone who doesn’t clearly should not be opening a business! Legal zoom has many of this agreements already done at very reasonable price. Anyone that doesn’t follow your advice is in for guaranteed problems.
OMG! This is a life time tutorial class and i got it in less than 20mins😊. Thanks a lot, this is really helpful. God bless
Awesome! So glad you found this video useful.
Contracts might seem too formal for the salon but trust me they are necessary! Both owner and stylist need a clear outline of their work agreement before working. As always, let me know if you have any questions at all.
Looking to take your hairstylist business to the next level? Learn how to manage your salon with a custom salon chair rental contract. Take the next step to create an agreement between your stylist and your salon below!
PURCHASE SALON CHAIR RENTAL CONTRACT HERE:
www.awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/p/salon-chair-rental-contract
Hey Samantha...
First of all, You are awesome in giving information...I'm from India and I'm a hairstylist+barber...i have worked in bollywood, i have worked in Princess cruises...i have my own little salon in india but not organised because i want to work in USA or UK...can you suggest me how to start business with you if I'm coming there...any help you can so please do...
Thank you😊
@@abbysweet851 Thanks for the kind words, I really enjoy trying to help other stylists! The best advice I could offer you is to first try and work at a salon in the USA or UK prior to opening your own salon. You could rent a station or find a commission opportunity. Or if it's your absolute dream salon, I would even consider trying to assist a stylist. Regardless of which path you choose, you will need a dependable clientele to finance any independent salon endeavors in the future.
Hi Samatha. So grateful with you. Thanks for such a a value information for us. I would like to know if we need to makr a contract when hiring an assistant as well? Thanks in advance!!
@@arquitap This is a great question! I actually have never made a formal contract for an assistant but I am now definitely considering one. I think this is an excellent idea to have all your expectations written out and signed on.
I will make a new video on this topic and soon as I make my new assistant contract! Thanks!
@@arquitap Yes! I would for sure have one. I would lay out all the expectation and requirements on your assistant. I would list how many days they would be working and their hourly rate. I would include what you will be providing for them as well. Such as color training, models, hands on training ect. I would also include your write up policy, and include your trial period. I usually do a 30 trial run for any new potential assistant. If after (or even during the trial) i ever feel that they are not a good fit, then I will let them know. I clearly explain this before they start. If you have any other questions, let me know! Thanks for following along.
Learning a lot from you! ❤️
So glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. Thanks for tuning in!
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement for sale here
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
This is extremely helpful!! Thank you!
I'm so glad this helped you! These agreements are so important and often overlooked by hairstylist and salon owners alike.
Do we write these contracts ourselves ? If so is there a format ? Or a website to make it easier ?
Hey! I have a rental contract pdf available for you through my website. www.AWealthyHairstylist.com
You can fill in the blanks for what works best for you or rewrite the contract using what I give you as a guideline.
Hey! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase. In the updated version, you are able to custom EDIT it yourself to make it fit your brand and your terms.
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
For more templates and educational courses you can visit here
awealthyhairstylist.com/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
How to figure the cost of each chair some stylus are more busier. Is there a limit to how many clients they could have in the hour?
I would not base the stylist rent off of how busy they are. I would base the rent off of how many DAYS they are using a chair. I wouldn't punish a stylist for being busy, and charge them more. If they are renting, they should be allowed to double book if that is how they run their business behind the chair. I do have a video where I talk about how to price your salon rental chairs based off of your business expenses (let me see if I can find it and tag it below for you). However I would also consider how full your chair are. Are yo9u maxed out, or are you still looking for renters?
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@@promiseiroabuchi4940 awesome! thanks so much for following along. I am going to be selling a Rental Agreement that will be customizable for your brand and business. It should be ready by next week! www.AWealthyHairstylist.com
OK! The website is LIVE, and so are the contracts for purchase at
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
For more templates and educational courses you can visit here
awealthyhairstylist.com/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Thankyou this is gonna help me a lot with my shop ❤❤
I’m so happy this has helped you! Let me know if you have any other questions. Best of luck with your business!
@@SamanthaPiercy ok thankyou
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Hi Samantha! Can you please share with me what you do as far as booth rent increases? Dollar amount or percentage, and is it at the start of the new year, a year from the stylists start date, etc…?
Thank you so much!!!
Hey! To be honest it really is your preference. I personally do a yearly percentage increase based off of my lease rental increase. Every lease agreement is different, so I would consider your lease terms and increase rates accordingly to maintain your profit margin.
Okay, thank you so much!
@@pattifletcher3447 Of Course! Let em know if you have any other questions!
Hey Patti! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase.
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
For more templates and educational courses you can visit here
awealthyhairstylist.com/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Thank you this is very helpful.
I'm glad you liked it!
what happen if a client complains and sues, who is going to cover? I mean is it salon owner insurance or do stylist have their own insurance ?
The salon should maintain insurance to protect against potential incidents. Our rental stylists pay an annual insurance fee to the salon, and I do recommend reviewing your insurance policies regularly. Additionally, if you don't do this, you could consider asking each stylist to secure their own insurance and designate "Your Salon" as an additional insured party on their policy. I would get a copy of their insurance policy for you to keep on record.
How do you only have 257 subscribers!! I need to share your channel
Hahaha! Everyone has to start somewhere. It's feedback like yours that keeps me going. Thanks as always for your support.
Girl that is the same thing I was thinking ! I’m a salon owner myself and sometimes you just need salon owner to salon owner talk lol
@@ssinaitrejo So glad you found me! Hope you enjoy all the videos. Please let me know if you have another topic you want me to cover.
@@ssinaitrejo if you need a hairstylist+barber, please let me know😊
is there anyway i can get copies of this contract,it sounds very thorough and would save me alot of time
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
This was really informative. I’m a first time booth rental stylist and I never received any written contract agreement. I have worked as a booth rental stylist for a year now. Is there any way for me to request one ? Or is that something that I can’t request?
Great question! I absolutely believe you should request a written booth rental agreement from your salon owner. Make sure it includes the topics discussed in detail in this video.
In order for you to run your business successfully you need to know exactly what the salon expects of you as an individual owner. Transparency between both parties will lead to a more trustworthy and long lasting relationship.
If you are hesitant about addressing the subject with the salon owner, reassure them that this document will benefit both parties. It's not intended to be an iron clad legal contract just an agreement to formalize the business relationship.
Hope this helps. I'm really glad you enjoyed this video. If you have any other questions, please let me know!
Thank you ❣️!
Of course! I'm so glad you found it useful.
Very helpful 🖤🖤🤍🤍
Glad to hear it. Hope some of the info helps you!
From when can I print the agreement from
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Do you happen to share a rough draft of a agreement?
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
What happens when a stylist/booth renter is always late and clients keeps complaining.
And this is affecting the salon Name ,
What do u do as a salon owner.
Sorry I am just now getting back to you on this one! For this type of situation, I have a three strike policy in writing between the stylist and salon.
This signed contract outlines the types of actions that will warrant disciplinary action. Including but not limited to tardiness, cleaning duties and late rental policies. If a stylist receives three written notices in a calendar year, their lease agreement is immediately terminated.
Hope this helps!
California 3 strikes and you are out...😉
hahaha
Hey! My Educational Courses to help independent hairstylists price their services for PROFIT are now LIVE! You can visit here ...
awealthyhairstylist.com/
You can also find my Booth Rental agreement (that can be customized for you and your brand) for sale here.
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Your video was so useful! I was wondering if it was possible for you to send me a template of the lease? I can send you my email if so! :)
Hey! I am in the process of rebranding and redesigning my website. Once everything is complete, you will be able to purchase templates.
Hey! My SHOP is now open on my new website. You will find the booth rental agreement there for purchase.
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
For more templates and educational courses you can visit here
awealthyhairstylist.com/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Samantha
Can you clarify what you mean by rent increase? So if you increase by 5% it would be every year until when ? No end to the increase?
@@jojopumpkinbby Yes! This would be a scheduled rental increase. The salon owner would determine how much and how often based off of their business growth and expenses. I would say a 3-5% is normal. And an every year increase depends on how you want to run your business. I would at lease add a clause that would allow you to make that change in rental rate with an "X" amount of notice. Within my Rental Contract for purchase, I do put an option for an increase that you can edit to fit what would work for your business. I hope this helps! I'll share the link for you!
@@jojopumpkinbby
Yes! This would be a scheduled rental increase! This would be determined by the owner based off of their business's growth and expenses. I would also take into consideration on how full your chairs are. I would say a 3-5% is normal. Within my Shop Template's for Sale I have for a Rental Contract that you can edit the "rental rate increase" to fit what works best for your business.
awealthyhairstylist.com/shop/
Everything has to be in writing and checked and cleared by a lawyer. Anything short of that will be a major problem. Are there people that actually don’t have an agreement? I find that impossible to believe nobody could be that stupid.
I agree that everything should be reviewed by a legal professional. You should also weigh the cost of legal council in the event you need to enforce your agreement.
I think you would be surprised how many people in the industry are working without a rental or commission agreement in writing!
@@SamanthaPiercy that is pure stupidity! Anyone who doesn’t clearly should not be opening a business! Legal zoom has many of this agreements already done at very reasonable price. Anyone that doesn’t follow your advice is in for guaranteed problems.