What are you charging them for. They are purchasing a piece of property at the price you come to an agreement on. Other fees can also be including but they have to be listed seperately, so when the title changes hands the total cost to the buyer is indicated in the said columns, that come from all the costs incurred from the sale. Per diem is a term that means DAILY. People draw up contracts in all different terms but I never heard of any buyers paying a daily fee in a aquisition transaction. What exactly is it that you are seeking the buyer to pay to you. When a closing date is set and the closing doesnt happen usually the contract is cancelled unless the parties decide to mediate to keep the contract open....
In the US, states are in charge of the licensing requirements for real estate agents. There are currently no states which require a college degree to obtain a real estate license.
Remember under this market there's a government intervention.the Government determine the prices of the market by using the minimum(the minimum that the market can charge) and maximum wage(Maximum that the market can charge)
It varies from office to office, city to city, state to state and service. There is no such thing as a "standard fee" for real estate services.
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Numerous real estate agents in the same area may charge different rates. The best advice is to check with each of these real estate agents in your area and ask them what their rates are. Several may be the same, but may offer different services too. This would be something to also check on with the real estate agents.
The IRD service charge for this transaction is 10.
The charge date for this transaction is the date when the payment was made or the amount was deducted from the account.
A maximum of 5%, but that can be contested by beneficiaries if they are under the impression the estate did not require a lot of work to administer.
A merchant typically has up to 5 business days to charge your debit card after a transaction is made.
The banks that have the lowest transaction costs would be Credit Unions which typically do not charge transaction fees. Other banks such as HSBC have transaction fees that amount to $2.50 per transaction.
What is the maximum amount an unlicensed contractor can charge in Arizona
A charge is a transaction that debits your cash. You are charged when you go to a retail store to make a purchase.
The maximum charge that can be stored on a capacitor is determined by the capacitance of the capacitor and the voltage applied to it. The formula to calculate the maximum charge is Q CV, where Q is the charge, C is the capacitance, and V is the voltage.
The maximum charge for the capacitor in this experiment is approximately 5.0 microcoulombs.
As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.
The M760 charge 8 HE round has a maximum range of 14,000 meters. The M913 Charge 8 RAP round has a maximum range of 19,500 meters.
No, a merchant cannot charge a cancelled credit card for a transaction. Once a credit card is cancelled, it cannot be used for any further transactions.