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Booth Rental Agreement

Booth Rental Agreement

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Booth Rental Agreement Template for Salon Owners and Beauty Professionals

Protect your salon and your income with a lawyer-drafted booth rental agreement built specifically for the beauty industry. Whether you are renting out a chair, a room, or a suite, this template gives you a complete, professional contract that covers everything from rent and security deposits to client confidentiality and non-solicitation.

No more handshake deals. No more chasing renters for unclear terms. Just a clean, ready-to-use agreement that puts your booth rental on solid ground from day one.

What this contract covers:

  • Independent contractor status (protects you from employee misclassification)
  • Three term options: fixed term, month-to-month, or week-to-week
  • Security deposit and rent structure (per-day billing built in)
  • Permitted services and use of premises
  • Maintenance responsibilities for both parties
  • Utilities and fixtures included
  • Insurance requirements and certificate of insurance provisions
  • Confidentiality and client data protection
  • Non-solicitation clause to protect your client relationships after a renter leaves
  • Termination with and without cause
  • Dispute resolution and governing law
  • Force majeure protections

What you get:

Instant digital download in Microsoft Word format with highlighted fill-in fields and a plain-language explainer guide that walks you through every section. Free lifetime updates included.

Perfect for: hair stylists, estheticians, spray tan artists, lash techs, nail techs, and any salon or spa owner renting space to beauty professionals.

Disclaimer: This template is a lawyer-drafted document intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. We are not a law firm. Laws and regulations regarding employment vary by state and city. We strongly recommend you consult with a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction to review the final contract and ensure it complies with all local, state, and federal laws.

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