Depending on the source of the certificate, it may be that there are expenses related to producing it.
The management company may have a set fee for all copies, scans and so forth. The insurance company may have already provided a copy to the association, and your request is for a duplicate copy. The insurance company may charge for it.
The fee should not be excessive; it should be nominal. Unless there are extraneous circumstances, such as duplicate requests from a single owner.
They are typically TOO MUCH and are charged monthly!
First Certificate is free and the copies are charged.
Yes. And they should be commensurate with fines charged in the area to tenants in buildings owned by landlords, and perhaps regulated by the local municipal authority.
The beneficiary or nominee is to intimate the Insurance Company about the death of the insured, preferrably with a copy of the Death Certificate. The Insurance Co. will provide various forms for submission and conduct their own survey,by visiting the insured's home. After the forms duly filled in are submitted, the insurance co. generally try their best to clear the death claim earliest.
Association
It's called "Guilt by Association". You both get charged!
Read your governing documents to determine how the fees should be charged, whether they should be charged to a limited number of owners, or to all owners in the association. Apparently, a citation was required to settle a difference of opinion among owners, or between owners and the board. Yes, this is association business, and yes, the fees should be charged to owners.
predetermined fee
Yes but when you get your operator`s license you would be charged with insurance and you can not drive without insurance
You can buy auto insurance after a DUI, however it will be more expensisve. If your license is revoked, you cannot get insurance.
In the UK, yes. You will, of course be charged extra for this.
As long as it's street legal