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Most apartment finders charge there fee to the aprment owner not to the renter.
what should my finders fee/commission be for the introduction to and meeting arranged for a stone supplier to developer for a large project (85 to 500 units)
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.
no
1-2% on producing properties. The higher the Purchase price the lower the percentage.
Yes, you can collect a finders fee from a mortgage broker. Gifts and money are exchanged in this situation all the time.
at the mind your own businnes,dude get a life,there is no such a thing as offer finders fee!!!! bah.
However much you find, you keep. see finder's fee template at the below link:
Yes, a landlord can charge you to repair any and all damage that you caused, even if you paid an applicaiton fee or cleaning fee, or even if the among of damage exceeds your security deposit.
The standard fee that an attorney will charge to help someone who has been denied social security benefits is about six hundred dollars. This price may be higher or lower depending on your location.
No. It depends on the apartment. There is no law here that states you can have a dog. Some apartment owners allow animals , but others don't. Some charge a fee for having a pet and others don't. So, it is apartment by apartment.
This depends upon whether that fee is quoted on your lease when you signed it. It is not there, then landlord cannot charge you because he rented the apartment quickly after you left. However he may be able to keep your security deposit if you broke your lease. If there was a lease, the terms are generally such that you are responsible for the rent for any month that the apartment is vacant from the time you vacate the apartment to the time the lease ends OR the apartment is rented out, whichever comes first. Since the landlord did not suffer any damage by breaking the lease - he rented out the unit just a few days that you left - there shouldn't really be any reason for him to charge a fee. But if that is stated on your lease then he has the right to do so.