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He cited a long list of fees that may be added to a transaction, some more apparent than others.
If a credit card is used, the cost is handled as a cash advance, with whatever fees that may involve.
Throughout Asia and to a lesser extent other parts of the world, thousands of agents offer help to students seeking admission to an English-speaking university, charging them fees that may be a few hundred dollars, or far more.
"In this case, it would probably be beneficial to both the landlord and the tenant to permit such access, as the landlord may likely be responsible for any nonaccess fees that may be imposed against the tenant," Mr. Bailey said.
A court-regulated composition requires litigation, however, often saddling the debtor with additional fees that may affect his ability to fulfill the agreement or, indeed, even lower the amount that he is able to agree to.
The group's Web site warns that "the project involves a high degree of risk and is not recommended for persons who do not have a substantial net worth or who cannot afford to lose any membership fees that may be paid".
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A credit-card swipe to turn on the TV will cost $5, a fee that may be waived on delayed flights.
"Therefore, any claim with respect to a fee that may have been due to the co-op at a transfer that occurred more than six years ago would almost certainly be time-barred," Mr. Schein said.
It can allow the owner of the apartment to continue to sublet, in return for any sublet fee that may be due; it can enforce the proprietary lease and force him to get the other three dentists out of the space; or it can terminate the lease.
These communities generally require payment of a big upfront fee that may not be refundable and have complicated contracts.
Here are five tips to avoid getting hit with a fee that may amount to more than the fare you paid: Weigh your empty bag.
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