Yes, you can be charged for something you won't use, such as a rental or service, if you have agreed to the terms of the contract. Many rental agreements include clauses that stipulate you are responsible for payment regardless of whether you utilize the service. Additionally, cancellation policies may apply, potentially resulting in fees. Always read the terms carefully before committing to avoid unexpected charges.
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an Electroscope
it is where you rent something and you ge tcredit for it. then when you want to buy it you use that credit for buying it.
In business yes. For something like your house trailer, no (like any other rent for personal use).
You rent something out.You hire something in.
high rent charged by vanrensselaer
Yes, unless you gave a last month's rent deposit.
It is an electroscope. If you lightly touch the object to the electroscope, it either sticks it together or pops it apart if it is charged.
Crowded apartments
Yes, if I understand your question. The grandmother didn't own the house, so she was a renter and if the daughter moves in she will be the renter. Therefore she can be charged rent.
You only get charged if you have put your credit card details in and if you download something that is not free. Everything else is free. You may get receipts sent to you, but you will only have to pay if something was not free.
No, you cannot be charged "rent" until you sign the lease and begin occupying the structure. Once you have signed the lease & have began occupying the unit, you will begin incurring rent.