Apartment rental agencies do charge a fee. That is how they would make their money. People contact them when they need and apartment and the agency will connect them in apartments avaiable in the area.
Yes, the Better Business Bureau covers rental apartment agencies. Any business where a service is being provided for a fee can be covered by the BBB.
Most apartment finders charge there fee to the aprment owner not to the renter.
Usually the landlord, but there's no law about it.
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Pitney Bowes does charge a rental fee per your rental term. You can also purchase the equipment if you do not want to rent the equipment.
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Some car rental agencies charge extra if you plan to drop your rental car off at a different location than you picked it up from, but you can still find a cheap one way car rental if you do your research. You may be able to find some companies that do not charge extra for this service. You can also call and ask to have the extra fee waived.
Without a civil judgement, it is normally only legal to charge any late fees, administrative fees or other penalties provided for in the lease or rental agreement. If such a penalty is permitted in your lease, the fee is valid.
Most property managers require an application fee to see the Tenant's seriousness in the rental. Also, they want to make sure you are not wasting their time with bad credit or bad rental history.
"Concession Recovery Fee". Airports charge rental car companies for the privilege of operating there (a concession fee). The rental company passes that cost on to you, to recover the money they pay the airport.
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It's not really the rental lease on which there is an administration fee, it's the application for the lease, which is collected at the time of the application. This covers the cost of processing the application, most notably, including conducting background checks.