you should first establish what is legal in your area many cities have ordinances that restrict the number of people you can have in your home for a special event and time allowances for noise etcetera, will you need a permit? Is there adequate parking? it would also depend on how well you know the couple and all the guests, would your liability insurance through your homeowners cover if somebody fell and got injured there are many things to consider before committing to such an undertaking. will your Plumbing be able to stand up to 100 guests using your rest rooms throughout the evening, do you have a plumber on call, will you need to rent equipment? it's a big big decision so investigate all of these factors before you commit. Make sure the fee is enough to cover these costs.
All churches charge a fee for using the church to get married.
* You have to contact the storage yard immediately. * If you have proof of ownership take it with you. (You might not need this.) * If you have proof that the car is registered in your name take that with you. * The storage yard should not charge you for holding your belongings if you have contacted them immediately. They might charge you some fee if they have to go to some trouble to get your belongings.
His personal fee starts at $35,000. (Plus all of your own costs for the actual wedding, of course.)
Wedding Planners are generaly paid a "production fee". This fee encompases their entire scope of work relating to the wedding production, including pre-arrangments and on-site event management. Some planners reduce this fee and take a commission from the vendors at the wedding.Others will simply charge by the hour, for the consultations, arrangements and on-site event management.Some wedding planners will charge for all of the above, i.e. hours of consultation, production fee and vendor commissions.Keep in mind that planning and producing a wedding is usually many hours of work beforehand, and a full day's stressful work on the wedding day itself.
There are different methods of all planners for planning a wedding. Most planners offer packages that include both flat fee and percentage based packages with a variation of services that will suit with customer needs.
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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.
It's a rental fee for the use of the site where the wedding is taking place.
if you go to the customer service section of Macy's they have a step by step of how to cancel your wedding registry. Macy's will NOT charge you a re-stocking fee for cancelling your wedding registry.
A late charge fee is extra money on top of your regular monthly bill that you have to pay should you happen to be late on your insurance payment.
whatever you can afford. No priest should demand a certain fee.
A judge will have a set fee; he / she will tell you ahead of time the price.