The number of days’ notice prior to the event when both Parties must give the other before a change in date must be affected should be documented. Thus, if a penalty will be imposed on the Lessee for a failed check payment, then dispense the dollar amount constituting the penalty that will be added to the Lessee’s owed amount. Furthermore, an untimely payment may prevent the Lessor from meeting his or her own obligations. When the Lessee uses a check to pay for the rental of a photo booth that is returned for insufficient funds, it may cost the Lessor penalties with his or her bank. If this happens the Lessor will be entitled to collect payment for the extra time if this is established in Item C by recording the amount of money that must be paid of every hour past the time it must be returned. Naturally, a busy or crowded event may cause delays in the Photo Booth Lessee’s ability to return the booth in a timely fashion. The date when the Photo Booth Lessor must receive the entire rent amount must be established in Item B of this lease. Select this checkbox if the Photo Boot Lessee will not be required to submit a deposit amount. The status of this deposit refund should be reported by either selecting the “Refundable” option and recording the number of days before the listed event date when it is due or selecting the “Non-Refundable” option if it will be applied to the rent at the tie of payment. The Photo Booth Owner may refund the deposit (in full) at the conclusion of the lease or may apply it to the rent owed. This aids in protecting the Booth Owner or Lessor from losing potential income should the Lessee seek to cancel the lease prematurely.
A standard requirement that safeguards the photo booth and the Owner’s interest is the deposit. Deposit” must be selected and its content supplied with information. If a deposit is required for the rental of the concerned photo booth, then the option in “A.
The full amount of money the Photo Booth Lessee must pay is required for the fourth article. The times when the photo booth is to be leased at the event must be documented.
If needed, this area may be customized to include a range or list of dates (i.e the concerned event is for multiple non-consecutive days). The date of the event that the photo booth will be leased for must recorded. If available, supply the space reserved for this booth as well. This must be the physical location of the event. The location of the event where the Client requires the Photo Booth to be provided should be presented.
This should be done by documenting the manufacturer, model, and serial number of the photo booth along with any other identifying features (such as the equipment it provides). The photo booth being leased must be defined. The Photographer or Studio leasing the concerned booth must be attached with a record of this Party’s full name and address. If this Photo Booth Provider is a business entity, then, provide this Entity’s entire name. Establish the identity of the Photo Booth Provider by reporting the Property Manager or Space Owner’s name and address. Document the date of this contract to the contents of the first article. Sampleĭownload: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Videoĭownload: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Article I. To find the best rate in your area, try Thumbtack, TheKnot (for weddings), and Yelp. To rent a photo booth costs between $350 to $1,200 depending on the type of photo booth requested, how many hours it will be used, and the location of the event. Requires more hardware, higher setup costs, but also the ability to print photos on location. Utilizes a DSLR camera that provides premium quality photos. The main benefit is to take advantage of many apps providing filters and backgrounds. It is ideal for use at weddings or corporate events where the guests can use it to take individual or group photos. The rental rate is commonly on a per hour ($/hr) basis with a minimum of 3-4 hours. A photo booth contract allows the owner of a photo booth to rent it to someone else for an event.