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Hmm several strange things about this situation. First of all, when you say "landlord" are you referring to a salon owner, like a person who employs beauty professionals? My reason for asking is typically landlords supply you with a space for a monthly fee. Period. This person has no right at all to inform anyone about sharing days on a space you sign on to pay monthly. This makes no sense to me. Is this more of a booth rent situation and you only agreed to particular days? Otherwise the space is YOURS and if you choose to allow another esty to work on a Wednesday then YOU may consider sub-leasing the space and charging her accordingly for the day. And certainly if this person is going to be using YOUR supplies, equiptment, ect then HECK YES you charge her!! Do not let others walk all over you, as in this industry there are many grey areas. I would surely suggest getting a feel about this person and making sure she is clean and respects you and your things. Hope you can figure this out. It is nice to knock some $$ off rent when starting out, but keep in mind that you may get busy and want that extra day. Perhaps just consider a 6 mo subleasing agreement in case you want your day back!! Good luck.
Thanks for the good info, Lisa. My new "landlord" is actually subleasing me a room within his collective of massage therapists. Everyone is an independent contractor. He didn't just spring the possibility of a room mate on me--he told me it was totally up to me and that if I ever decided it wasn't working out, I could end the agreement. She answered his ad for the space just after I'd viewed the space and decided to take it. I'm just trying to decide if I really want to share. She's an established esthetician so has her own equipment but I definitely don't want duplicates of everything cluttering up my space. What do you think would be a good figure for me to charge her for equipment usage?
ok gotcha. please be sure that this man has legitimate salon licensing as well, as massage therapists are not licensed through cosmetology but rather the medical board. I'm also scratching my head as an "established" esty that only wants one day a week. I think its great to share space, as it is economically beneficial for all. But I have personally been in the situation where several months in the person sharing space wants more days/change days. This can be very troubling and affect business. I would be sure to have everything in writing signed by both parties stating days to use space. I know this sounds over reactive but, you just can't trust anybody. Not sure the going rate for your area, but i think $50-75 is quite fair for 1 day with shared supplies.
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