not so much percentage, more along of how much it means to you to get rid of or get that certain thing. Also how much you can afford, value of the item (sentimental or cash) also plays a part obviously.
No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.
Financial analysts can charge their clients a few different ways. They can charge by the hour, one set fee for all their work, or they may charge the client a percentage of their assets they are managing for them.
who much fee will be charge for an nstp component
Yes, nearly all credit cards charge a cash advance fee when money is withdrawn against the account, regardless of your credit history. It's another way for them to make money. Some companies use a percentage to calculate the fee, while others charge a flat fee.
No, your employer cannot legally charge you a fee for direct deposit.
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Most apartment finders charge there fee to the aprment owner not to the renter.
If his fee is a percentage of your debt - he can charge it until the whole debt is repaid !
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.
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)
They normally only charge a flat fee. Their services are the same no matter the prices things sell for.
However much you find, you keep. see finder's fee template at the below link:
No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.
In the UK, the salvation Army can help you find missing people, biological parents, etc, for free, and you don't have to be Christian even though they're a Christian charity.
A finder's fee is typically calculated as a percentage of the total transaction value or as a flat fee agreed upon by the parties involved. To determine the fee, first establish the total value of the deal (e.g., sale price, investment amount). Then, multiply that amount by the agreed percentage (commonly ranging from 1% to 5%) or simply use the flat fee if that method was chosen. It's essential to document the terms in a written agreement to avoid any disputes later.