claire.
Active Member
Good morning,
I was wondering if someone could give me some advice.
I have a small salon and I’m looking to rent out my nail table a few days a week. I currently use this table myself to offer shellac nails but I have decided that I need some extra help on the days that the salon is closed and that I am not working.
I offer all beauty treatments Tuesday-Saturday and would be looking to rent the chair out on Sundays, Mondays and possibly Tuesdays.
I would like some advice as to where I stand legally with this. I was thinking she could use all my products and tools as it’s already there to use and I would charge a daily rental fee.
Would it be better for her to bring her own equipment? I mean if she’s self employed and uses my equipment and for example a client had a reaction, would I then be protected by my own insurance or would it be my fault as she’s using my products?
I have shellac on my price list as I already offer it. Would it be advised for her to make her own leaflets ? I feel this would be a waste of time as the price is already on my leaflets.
I feel a bit confused as basically she is using a manicure desk which I will be using on the days she is not in.
Can anyone recommend a legally binding contract for this?
Thank you In advance.
Claire
I was wondering if someone could give me some advice.
I have a small salon and I’m looking to rent out my nail table a few days a week. I currently use this table myself to offer shellac nails but I have decided that I need some extra help on the days that the salon is closed and that I am not working.
I offer all beauty treatments Tuesday-Saturday and would be looking to rent the chair out on Sundays, Mondays and possibly Tuesdays.
I would like some advice as to where I stand legally with this. I was thinking she could use all my products and tools as it’s already there to use and I would charge a daily rental fee.
Would it be better for her to bring her own equipment? I mean if she’s self employed and uses my equipment and for example a client had a reaction, would I then be protected by my own insurance or would it be my fault as she’s using my products?
I have shellac on my price list as I already offer it. Would it be advised for her to make her own leaflets ? I feel this would be a waste of time as the price is already on my leaflets.
I feel a bit confused as basically she is using a manicure desk which I will be using on the days she is not in.
Can anyone recommend a legally binding contract for this?
Thank you In advance.
Claire