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If the 15% discount was part of the original sale or deal, the business owner cannot simply renege on that because the item was delivered late. The customer here is not at fault - it's one of those costs the business owner has to "eat" in cases like this.
It is never too late to write a business plan - even if you originally launched a business without one. Maybe you're experiencing some growing pains, have a business partner interested in teaming up with you or would like to approach the capital markets - you need a plan. Remember that businesses are 'alive', in that they are constantly changing over time. Your business plan should keep up with the times. Make sure it is updated frequently to reflect any changes.
The company of Amway has been popular in the United States since the late 1950s. Amway now shares its products with the world, with business in more than 80 countries.
Many government entities described Qnet's business model as a pyramid scheme: early entrants earn money, and as the number of Independent Representatives (IRs) increases, finding more IRs to join becomes difficult or impossible; IRs that join late do not earn enough to cover their first outlay and the model collapses. As per an official spokesperson, even though sign-up fees are not charged, a purchase might be required. This may be in the form of the sale of a qualifying product to a retail customer or by the new representative making a qualifying purchase.
Yes, if you pay your car payment at a car dealers office they will charge a late fee. Anytime a payment is late, the dealer has a tight to charge late fees.
Yes.
If it so states on your lease, your Apartment Complex (Landlord) can charge fines and fees other than late fees, for example, for improper disposal of your garbage; emergency access if you don't have your key, etc.
yes
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.
Provided the account was indeed discharged and the late fees were generated after the discharge, the answer is no.
they dont. if a bank does this it is not legitimet
Late fees can be incurred for utilities payments that are not made on time. These terms will vary depending on what utility company is used, and they should be contacted to learn what late fees and penalties they charge.
Common ones are - monthly interest, and late payment fees.
In NY, landlords can charge reasonable late fees to tenants who are late on their rent if this is disclosed in the lease agreement.
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Get a copy of your lease and check what it says about late payments. Most do charge late fees and if you are late a number of times, they evict you. If the fees are beyond that, check the Landlord and Tenant laws for your state. Rent is a fixed expense and there is usually no latitude as to when it is due regardless of your situation.