In wholesaling, any charge above a transfer of goods. In retailing, an additional charge for providing service to a customer, e.g., check cashing. See neutralizing charge.
An additional charge levied for care of guests, usually replaces a tip.
A regular payment made by a tenant for work done by the landlord, eg. repair and maintenance of the property.
Charge for the services of waiters/waitresses, housemen, technicians, and other food function personnel.
The amount payable by the tenant on account of services provided by their landlord. In the specific case of residential blocks of flats as defined for the purposes of sections 18 to 30 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, this means an amount payable by a tenant, as part of or in addition to rent for services, repairs, maintenance or insurance or the landlords cost of management, the amount varying with the relevant costs.( including overheads)
A charge paid by the borrower to the lender for the lender's expenses in processing the loan.
Service charge is one aspect of the fees levied by a factor or discounter in respect of the service provided. Normally expressed as a percentage of the clients sales turnover although in some cases it can be a fixed fee.
A monthly fee a bank charges for handling a checking account.
a fee added to a customer's bill in order to cover overhead expenses
a fee charged for a certain act performed
A payment required by a Landlord (or managing agent) to cover the costs of insuring and/or maintaining a development or block of which the property forms part
Normally a fee charged by your financial institution when you overdraft your checking account. Also associated, but not limited to, over the limit fees when you go over your limit on your credit card.
Any fee charged for banking "services."
Maintenance charge paid for communal building services.
Additionally fees applied in exchange for services. Services charges may relate to the financial aspects of processing a loan. A dealer service charge may include preparation of the vehicle for delivery.
The amount charged borrowers by merchants or banks for servicing or carrying an account or loan
A fee charged by the Bank for certain services. This may be a flat or monthly fee, regardless of activity, or it may be measured by the account's activity. For specific information on fees, please contact your branch.
When buying a car, a service charge is usually charged by the dealer to cover his cost of preparation of the vehicle for delivery.
This pays for maintenance and insurance of communal areas and is usually only applicable to flats.
The amount a tenant pays for services his landlord provides.
Charges to customers made by travel agencies to cover their expenses.
Additionally charges based upon the completion of the defined service. May encompass a number of different charges. Services charges may relate to the financial aspects of processing a loan. A Dealer service charge may include preparation of the vehicle for delivery.
A charge made to tenants by the landlord or the management company to pay for services provided for the benefit of all the tenants of a property.
Finance charges such as the fee for triggering an overdraft checking account into use, using balance transfer checks, or credit card checks.
A fee that financial institutions sometimes charge for specific services. The service charge will vary depending on the type of account. Consumers should ask about service charges and fees before selecting a financial institution or a type of account.
Charge to a unit holder in a condominium or complex with common areas, for that person's share of costs of keeping the common-use portions of the complex in a good state of repair. Usually measured over a monthly or an annual period.
A component of some finance charges, such as the fee for triggering an overdraft checking account into use.
A fee for administrative services carried out by an institution such as a bank or credit card issuer.
An amount paid by a tenant to his landlord at a rate set by the lease to compensate the landlord for the cost of carrying out specified services in relation to a property, such as maintenance, repairs, security and so forth.
Fees charged to customers for specific services or as a penalty for not meeting certain requirements such as insufficient funds in a checking account.
A fee for service. In financial institutions, this is usually the charge applied against a members' account for maintaining a particular service.
Where an apartment, for example, is one of a block, there are parts of the building used by all or many of the other occupants. In such cases, it is usual for either the managing agent or for a company set up by all the tenants to levy a charge for the maintenance of these common areas such as cleaning and lighting of staircases, maintaining the communal gardens etc.
A fee paid for a service performed, such as, handling an account.
A fee paid for using a service.
A service charge is a fee added to a customer's bill. The purpose of a service charge often depends on the nature of the product and corresponding service provided. Examples of why this fee is charged are: travel time expenses, truck rental fees, liability and workers' compensation insurance fees, and planning fees.