I believe its the same as someone who owns an apartment building.
In many jurisdictions, it is legal for mobile home parks to pass on certain taxes to tenants, including property taxes or other fees, as long as this practice is clearly outlined in the rental agreement. However, laws can vary widely by state or locality, so it's important for both park owners and tenants to understand local regulations. Tenants should review their lease agreements and consult with local housing authorities or legal experts if they have concerns about such charges.
Read your governing documents to determine how the fees should be charged, whether they should be charged to a limited number of owners, or to all owners in the association. Apparently, a citation was required to settle a difference of opinion among owners, or between owners and the board. Yes, this is association business, and yes, the fees should be charged to owners.
In short, federal tax dollars from American citizens fund the national parks directly. Congress determines what the NPS's budget will be. Parks are also funded by user fees, such as entrance or tour fees. In parks with user fees, the general manner in which the money is used is that tax dollars pay the workers' salaries and user fees go to infrastructure such as buildings or exhibits. Parks can also get extra money for special projects through other sources, such as road construction funding through federal highway spending. Parks additionally get money and support from friends groups, advocacy groups, and non-profits.
His owners and his investers.
Yes, you pay your home owners fees to your property management company. Read more at www.33rdcompany.com/Owner%20FAQ.html
Condominiums charged assessments to owners, in order to pay for the operation of the community. All condominiums collect assessments. In some communities, there may be optional fees for asset use, such as greens fees or pool fees. These fees are charged for use and may not be charged to owners who do not use the asset.
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National Parks make money because they are funded from the national government. They also make money through donations and fees.
Yes, but with a lot of early termination fees.
Your pad rent, and garbage, upkeep, and maintenance if any apply.
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