Hi, My wife and I are in the process of opening a wellness practice, offering massage, reflexology, acupressure along with hypnotherapy, weight loss, life coaching etc. the shop/unit we are renting is huge and it has been suggested that we add some additional services to the site, such as hairdressing, nail bar and a tanning booth. Now the nail bar will not be an issue as my wife can cover basic nails and we have looked at further training and the tanning again my wife and daughter have looked at courses for this.
My main question is renting out chairs to hairdressers, what do I supply I have spent the last three days looking for answers, and still none the wiser. I was going to offer a chair with work station, and use of backwash, for the following week one free, then weeks two to four £70.00 and the thereafter £100, which I am told it still to cheap. The location is on the main road with a bus stop right outside. no hairdressers for at least five miles.
So to get back to my original question, what do I supply, or what is the minimum I need to supply? All the stuff I have read despite a lot of it contradicts, however, the main consensus is to make sure a contract is in place. Where do I get one? Can I do my own using many of the templates, or should I have one drawn up, and if yes what is the cost and who can do it, incidentally I am based in Scotland.
Sorry if this may seem long-winded, but this all-new to us, and we want to get it right obviously for us and for any stylist that comes on board.
I may have forgotten something, but we will leave it there for now.
My main question is renting out chairs to hairdressers, what do I supply I have spent the last three days looking for answers, and still none the wiser. I was going to offer a chair with work station, and use of backwash, for the following week one free, then weeks two to four £70.00 and the thereafter £100, which I am told it still to cheap. The location is on the main road with a bus stop right outside. no hairdressers for at least five miles.
So to get back to my original question, what do I supply, or what is the minimum I need to supply? All the stuff I have read despite a lot of it contradicts, however, the main consensus is to make sure a contract is in place. Where do I get one? Can I do my own using many of the templates, or should I have one drawn up, and if yes what is the cost and who can do it, incidentally I am based in Scotland.
Sorry if this may seem long-winded, but this all-new to us, and we want to get it right obviously for us and for any stylist that comes on board.
I may have forgotten something, but we will leave it there for now.