That issue can be negotiated. Both Buyers and Sellers may pay recording fees but buyers often pay those fees. The practices vary from state to state.
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
In most states you do have to pay automobile registration fees for pop up trailers. It would be best if you checked state laws in order to determine whether or not it is necessary to pay the registration fees.
It is likely that a parolee who transferred to North Carolina from New Jersey will have to pay North Carolina state supervision fees, as each state has its own regulations regarding parole supervision fees. It is important for the parolee to check with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety or their parole officer for specific information on fees.
Public defenders are court appointed counsel, and are paid by the state or county in which they are employed. You do not pay fees to retain a PD. In some states, the court may order you to pay restitution to the state/county in the form or some or all of your PD fees, if you are found guilty. These fees are not refunded, and become a condition of your probation.
In my case, no, in the state of Missouri.
If the state allows emancipation, the court fees vary.
You will pay income taxes on all income, including fees your earned. You would not pay inheritance tax on that amount. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in your state.
User fees vary by what city and state you are in and how much data you decide you want to use for your phone.
you should have the dealer tag and title in your own state. there may be some minor fees associated with the state you purchase from, but they aren't ever very much and there is no actual penalty for buying out of state.
If you mean fees as in to keep your account open, then you have to pay.
It varies from state to state but most often the seller pays their own attorney fees.