Party Rental Contract Template

About this template

Whether you’re renting out your event space, sound equipment, or performing at a party, it’s important to establish a contract that protects both you and your clients. Jotform Sign’s free Party Rental Contract template lets you outline things like event details, pricing and billing information, estimated attendance, start and end times, and more. Feel free to make changes to the contract’s wording, then share it with clients via email for them to fill out and sign on any device.

Want to personalize this Party Rental Contract template? No problem! With our powerful online builder, you can drag and drop to do things like add or edit form fields, include additional signature fields, change fonts and colors, include your unique branding, set up an automated signing order, and more. You’ll automatically receive a finalized document once both parties have signed your custom contract.

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