12:10 Apr 12, 2012 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) / | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Dominika Schoenborn United Kingdom Local time: 06:00 | ||||||
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5 +1 | service charges |
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4 -1 | operating costs |
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3 | fees/costs associated with rental/renting |
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service charges Explanation: w UK -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 48 mins (2012-04-12 12:59:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What are service charges for? Service charges cover your share of the cost of maintaining the building you live in. Most leaseholders living in blocks of flats have to pay them because it is the only manageable way to share the costs of looking after the building. It is less common for leaseholders of converted houses to have service charges. They are normally paid annually but can sometimes be paid quarterly or half-yearly. Service charges usually cover things like repairs, cleaning and shared amenities such as porters and communal gardens. They sometimes cover buildings insurance as well, but you may have to pay for this separately. You normally have to pay a share of everything even if you don't use some of the services. For example, even if you live on the ground floor and never use the lift, you will probably still have to pay something towards its maintenance. http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/renting_and_leaseho... |
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operating costs Explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_cost |
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fees/costs associated with rental/renting Explanation: Guest is providing a credit card number as a guarantee and for payment of rents. Guest agrees to pay all rent and/or any other fees associated with this rental, accept all terms of this rental agreement and accept liability for any damage beyond normal wear and tear during the term of the stay - http://www.clearwatercabinrental.com/terms.html ----------- Before signing a lease, you must consider all costs associated with renting an office in Singapore. While you may be able to afford the rent on the office space, you must also ensure that you can afford the other bills associated with the space such as electricity, telecommunications, office cleaning, etc. There are also incidentals that you must consider such as insurance, etc. - http://www.guidemesingapore.com/incorporation/office-space/r... |
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