Chair rental has become so popular that an estimated 70% of salons are following this business model. What makes rental booths so popular and why are they growing so fast, despite being despised by many in the industry? Setting up your own stand salon chair rental naturally has an advantage over conventional business methods. Some of them are listed here.
When you rent a chair at a salon, you are the landlord, not the employer. So you only need to collect your rent every month according to the rental agreement with your tenants. If you decide to sell your salon on the booth for rent, the buyer should only engage in the same task … collect rent! You won't worry about transferring all rights to your employees and all that!
Stand tenants manage their own game. You no longer have to schedule meal breaks for your stylist. You will no longer feel guilty or even face dissatisfaction from your stylist for not being able to eat lunch due to being too busy with clients. Whatever the stylist decides, they will have to pay you the cabin rental in accordance with the cabin rental agreement at the end of the month.
You don't have to worry about paying your stylist for the time or paying him late at night. With this chair rental model, the stylist can choose whether to work as long or as little as desired.