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By using this site you agree to the use of cookies.Shop on Cathcart Road, G42 for rent First three month's are rent free! Vacant shop previously used as a hair and beauty salon. Previous tenant left equipment that can be of use. > "hair salon chair rent" in hair stylist, salon in Toronto (GTA) Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for "hair salon chair rent" in Toronto (GTA). "hair salon chair rent"Toronto (GTA). Maripoza Hair Studio is currently looking for two hairstylists who would like to rent out one of the two chairs available for rent in our salon. If interested, please respond back to this ad or… Oakville / Halton Region Private room available for rent in downtown Whitby hair salon. Open to aestheticians, make up artists, lash artists etc. Hairstylist chair available for rent as well. Friendly, busy and fun salon.… Oshawa / Durham Region Uptown Salon and Spa

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If you want your clients/patients to know that you are at the top of...Is the hair salon’s traditional business model under going one of the most important transformations in its history? Hairdressers have long argued their excellence in a traditionally managed salon, with one or many employees. Fifteen years ago, however, the idea of renting chairs or ‘booths’ started to appear on the West Coast of America. The concept involves a salon owner offering chairs for rent to freelance hairdressers. Today, the phenomenon has exploded and has become a popular feature in the world of hairdressing. ‘Booth Renters’: A phenomenon born in North America Pragmatic and truly entrepreneurial, Americans were quick to realize the benefits to be gained from the “booth renting” formula: on the one side, a salon, which maximizes the profit of its space, and on the other, a freelance hairdresser, who benefits from a professional environment, in exchange for rent, or commission on their services.

‘Booth renters’ are spreading rapidly, particularly in Florida and California, but a little less in the North East of the country, which tends to be more conservative. Cyrus Bulsara, president of PCR , a strategic consultancy firm specialized in the field of beauty, talks about a ‘tsunami’ and announced that in 2015, 50% of salons will offer this type of chair rental formula – a figure which could eventually reach 75 %. As a result of this competition, traditional chains such as Regis, JC Penney or Hair Cuttery, are suffering. Conversely, Daniel Sadd, who launched his booth rental formula in a small salon in Ohio in 1993, today boasts around 50 salons across the country. An increasingly widespread practice In the UK, the popular site Gumtree is packed full of ads. Rentmychair.co.uk is entirely dedicated to beauty professionals, who would like to rent space. Australia and New Zealand are not far behind. Cleve Mc Millan, star hairdresser and businessman, runs a blog dedicated to chair rentals, and promises people the possibility of earning up to 4000 dollars per week, thanks to this new business model.

Chair rentals are popping up in developing countries From Brazil to Venezuela, to Colombia, the Internet ads are numerous, as is the legal counsel available on how to establish chair rental contracts. In Casablanca, Vision’hair created a concept called, “free co-location” which proposes the provision of chairs in a fully equipped space. The business assists freelance hairdressers with the signing of contracts, and supports the salon owner, who would like to offer their premises for rent. In La Reunion, Lucien Chézaud, offers a new business model through Actua hairdressing, in a bid to create employment. A more discrete breakthrough in old Europe France, Belgium, Germany, Spain… are not total strangers to this phenomenon but remain cautious. In a small salon in the 3rd arrondissement (area) of Paris, Baya took the plunge a few weeks ago and put an ad on the Internet to rent a chair and ensure a fixed income. In Saône and Loire, Bernard Jannin founded L’Hair Unique , armed with the conviction that young professionals want to start their own business but often lack the funds to invest in a salon.

L’Hair Unique offers consultancy services to around twenty salons renting chairs to professional hairdressers and nail technicians. For 200£ per week, Allessandra offers space to rent in her black and white, Baroque-styled salon in Hammersmith, London. “Renting seats is an effective way to create a fixed income,” she explains. “And the tenant is free to choose his/her hours. It is also a way to be your own boss.” Indeed, in a society that promotes individual freedom and the ability to organize time and work as desired, chair-rentals offer this opportunity. Moreover, managing a business, however small it may be, enables people to promote their expertise, gain customer loyalty, choose their own products and prices and potentially earn a more comfortable income. For the tenant, this formula can also be an opportunity to access a well-located space, without having to take a loan or having to commit to a long-term lease. They can also enjoy a pleasant working environment and the presence of other hairdressers.

The salon also benefits from this arrangement. The guarantee of regular rent enables them to balance the books and optimize space. The presence of young tenants is also an effective way to make the salon more dynamic. The profession is adapting to deal with the practice The chair-rental concept certainly seems to be a win-win model and it is for this reason that it has enjoyed such success. However, there are some concerns about the practice if it is not properly governed. Jon Gonzales, founder of the training center in California, fears the emergence of a black market. Similarly, Michael Levine, hairdresser for over 20 years and owner of several salons in Vancouver, fears that this formula could lead to isolation, unbridled competition and the loss of skills-transfer. Recognizing the need to better organize this market, the hairdressing world now offers professionals a variety of options in order to ensure that chair rentals are always successful and represent a real alternative to the traditional business model.

This is evident in terms of the legalities of chair rentals. Many professional beauty association sites emphasize the need for legal professionals to establish lease contracts that specify the duration of the lease, the rent, the items available (switchboard, card payment machine etc.), freedom to organize hours etc. Also Bernard Jannin of Unique Hair notes that, “these types of contracts can not be improvised.” In France, in 2010, the Ministry of Trade and Crafts, established that there was a risk that renting chairs could be considered as outsourcing, and therefore viewed as salaried work. This is why Bernard Jannin offers an innovative contract dedicated to hairdressers, which helps to avoid the pitfalls, associated with ignorance of the law. Nowadays, there are many tools and information available for tenants who rent chair space. In the USA, consulting firms offer tenants seminars and training modules dedicated not only to understanding these contracts, but also to providing coaching in marketing or financial management.