I believe it is solely the landlord's responsibility to pay management fees. The landlord charges rent. All fees come out of the rent. Some areas of California have rent control, others do not.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
No, it is generally not legal for a landlord to charge fees that are not specified in the lease agreement. Landlords are typically only allowed to charge fees that are clearly outlined in the lease contract. Charging additional fees without prior agreement may be considered a breach of contract or unlawful. It is important for tenants to review their lease agreement carefully to understand their rights and obligations.
Home charges typically refer to the fees associated with charging an electric vehicle at home using a home charging station. These charges may include the cost of electricity consumed, installation costs for the charging equipment, and any subscription fees for charging services.
Hysa makes money by charging fees for their financial services, such as account management and transactions. They may also earn revenue through interest on deposits and investments.
If the payment is received after the due date, late fees can be charged.
Yes, if there are provisions for that on your lease. But they don't consider that fines: they're called fees.
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Yes, and they will keep charging you fees for not paying it. No matter what you owe now it would get bigger and they will put a ding on your credit report. The payloan companies are owned by major banks and loan companies. Pay it before you what you owe doubles or triples with charges/fees.
There are different fees for grader depending on the service. The fees can start at twelve dollars and go up to a good bit charging a person around two hundred dollars.
The cost of the background check is typically paid by the applicant rather than the occupant. It is a common practice for landlords or property management companies to require applicants to cover the fees associated with background checks as part of the application process.
Because Conn's services sub-prime borrowers and derives their revenue from charging phone fees and late fees.
Yes. The owner of a property, or his/her agent, can legally charge you non-refundable fees for any reason they want. As a consumer, you can choose to live somewhere else if you do not like it. If you signed the lease, you agreed to pay the fees.