In short, yes. They may have some weasel words in their terms and conditions which say that they don't, but morally and on the basis of unfair consumer contracts legislation, they almost certainly should. I would suggest 2-4 weeks is th minimum notice they should give.
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You usually have to sign a rental contract or a lease agreement in order to rent one. Whatever the rental rate that is stated in the contract or lease is the one you are required to pay. However once the lease expires, the management has the privilege of raising the rent.
As of 2012 their fee schedules are Undergrad Part time 0-6 units 1,731.00 per semester Full time 7 plus units 2,985.00 per semester Graduate fees Part time 0-6 units 2,133.00 per semester Full time 7 plus units 3,678.00 Add to these 353.00 per semester in student fees And out of state students a 372.00 per unit fees.
No, they are usually the same for all units regardless of square footage. A car dealership has signing fees for a new car that are standard, regardless of the value of the car.
The terms and conditions for change fees on this booking specify that a fee will be charged for any changes made to the reservation after it has been confirmed. The amount of the fee may vary depending on the specific changes being made and the airline or travel provider's policies. It is important to review the terms and conditions carefully before making any changes to avoid any unexpected fees.
The terms and conditions for no change fees on this booking mean that you can make changes to your reservation without incurring any additional charges.
Since the renter is not the owner, the renter needs to notify the rental company immediately. The renter is also going to be held responsible for the impound fees and it could be several hundred dollars.
The tuition/fees are changing as I write this, but these are the current fees/tuition for CSUF as listed on their web site. Undergrad 0-6 units 1,811.50 per semester 6 + units 2,837.50 credential programs 6+ units 3,230.50 grad programs 0-6 units 2,141.50 per semester 6+ 3,404.50 doctoral programs 5,645.50 per semester In looking at these fees/tuition I find it startling how much they have gone up. When I finished my BS there it ran me 90.00 a semester for 6+ units and my last semester in my MA only was about 500.00. I worked my way through college and don't think I could have paid for the tuition today.
there are no subscription or set up fee for the Gps unit and the only fee is on purchasing the unit
typically they include (as they may apply) things like: trustee fees, escrow fees, bond counsel (for a tax opinion), disclosure counsel (for ongoing reporting of changes which would materially affect the bond holders), printing, study fees (feasability and the like), and accounting fees.
Yes, you can make changes to your Delta seat assignment at the gate, but it is subject to availability and may incur additional fees.
No Fee apartments are units for which you do not have to pay fees. In most cases those fees are brokerage fees. Owners can offer no fees directly to the public, or may pay the brokerage fee themselves. Understand that this can mean that the landlord has increased his price to offset the commission he pays. So you may end up paying more than if you had to pay a fee. Second, while a condo or coop can say no fee, there can be many fees like condo application fees, or move in fees that can add up to thousands in some cases. Courtesy of Think Properties NYC
Warning order attorney fees refer to the legal costs associated with hiring an attorney to represent a party in a case where a warning order has been issued. A warning order is typically used in legal proceedings to notify a party that a lawsuit has been initiated against them, particularly when the party cannot be located. The attorney's fees cover the preparation and filing of necessary documents and representation in court to ensure that the party's rights are protected. These fees can vary based on the complexity of the case and the attorney's rates.