Tennessee law does not impose a statutory limit on the amount of late fees that landlords can charge. However, the late fee amount must be reasonable and realistic, commensurate with the actual damages incurred by the landlord due to the late payment. Landlords should exercise prudence and fairne...
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It is important for both landlords and tenants to comprehend the terms and conditions related to late fees. The lease agreement should explicitly state the amount of the late fee and the grace period, which is the duration after the rent due date during which the tenant can make a payment w...
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While there are many options, I can guarantee you one thing, any time you exchange money or pay for things in a different currency, *someone* is taking a minimum of 3% of every transaction from you as a foreign exchange fee. They are taking this fee in at least one of two w...
reasonable. And yet, it is not uncommon for certain mutual funds to charge fees in this range. Mutual funds often come with higher fees than ETFs because they are used to pay fund managers, among other expenses. But for the individual investor, that fee can compound into a large amount ...
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A fee-based advisor who actively manages a portfolio for a client would typically charge a percentage of the assets under management. A commission-based advisor's income is earned mostly or entirely from the products they sell or the accounts that their clients open. ...