A yearly charge to maintain brokerage accounts, such as asset management accounts or IRAs.
A fee, usually paid annually, that timeshare owners pay to cover the costs of running the resort on a day-to-day basis (upkeep and improvements).
A maintenance fee is an optional fee that's used to make sure that phonecards are used up in the first week of use. This is designed to make customers buy additional cards.
This fee is deducted from phone card balance if there is still enough balance. It is not charged on your credit card. Phone card provider starts charging a maintenance fee within 24 hours after the first phone call is finished, it is usually deducted by midnight according to the Eastern Standard time. It value varies, on our website it's not higher than 69 cents. The maintenance fee can be applied every month, every two weeks, or every week. Most phone cards on our website don't have maintenance fee.
Annual fee to keep a patent (or application therefor) in good standing.(see fee table)
A fee that is charged for changing a Web site.
Maintenance fees are established and collected by the Home Owners Association or Resort Management Company to maintain the timeshare resort property, pay insurance, utilities, refurbishing, and taxes. These fees vary from resort to resort and with the type and size of the unit purchased. The cost of resort operation is spread among owners. This fee must also build up reserves to pay for non-recurring costs like furniture, appliances, etc. that need periodic replacement, and other capital costs as normal physical deterioration occurs. Note: During the active sales period, maintenance fees may be temporarily subsidized by the developer as a marketing tool. When the HOA takes over, fees may rise to unsubsidized levels.
Maintenance fees are established and collected by the Homeowners Association or resort Management Company to maintain the property, pay insurance, refurbishing and taxes. The fees may vary from resort to resort with the type of unit size purchased.
Industrial design: Fee required in order to maintain the rights to an industrial design for a second five-year period for designs registered after January 1, 1994. Patents: Annual fee to keep a patent (or applications on patents filed or issued after October 1, 1989.) in good standing.
The annual fee paid to the Resort for the upkeep and improvement of the Vacation Property.
Monthly assessment by homeowner's association on owners and used for maintenance and repair of common areas.
Maintenance fees are paid to the Home Owners Association or Resort Management Company to maintain the property, pay insurance, utilities, refurbishing, and taxes. These fees will vary from resort to resort and with the type and size of the actual unit! The expense of the resorts operatind expenses are spread among the owners of the resort.
A periodic assessment or charge that residents pay to their homeowner's or condo association to pay for the maintenance and repairs of common areas.
Maintenance fees are established and collected by the Homeowners Association or Resort Management Company. This fee is used to maintain the property, pay insurance, utilities, and refurbishing. Maintenance fees vary with each resort and depending on the type and size of the unit.
Charged by the homeowner’s association as set out in subdivision restrictions.
Charge to a unit holder in a condominium or cooperative complex for that person's share of costs of keeping the common-use portions of the complex in a good state of repair.
The term “Maintenance Fee” shall mean the fee invoiced by Web4minds to Customer for Maintenance Services as set forth in such invoice.
This is an optional fee for prepaid phone cards, which is stated on most posters or web sites. It is used to make sure that prepaid phone cards are used up in the first week of use and customers are enticed to purchase additional cards. Maintenance fees are used with prepaid calling cards, which provide very low rates and are only offered in denominations like $5 or $10 (USD).
A monthly fee paid by condominium owners for maintaining the development's common areas.
As applied to condominiums and planned developments, the amount charged each unit owner to maintain the common area. Usually a monthly fee.
A regular charge levied by the management company of a particular resort or the homeowners association responsible for the upkeep of the property. This fee generally also covers taxes, utilities, insurance, and any other costs such as appliances and furniture, as well as any needed refurbishment. Developers trying to promote new timeshare properties will often pay for part of these fees in order to make them seem lower to prospective buyers. When a homeowners association assumes responsibility for maintenance, fees can jump sharply.
A monthly assessment levied by the strata corporation for common expenses and maintenance.
The monthly assessment members of a homeowners' association pay for the repair and maintenance of common areas.
An annual or semi-annual charge by the resort for upkeep of the property. This is similar to the monthly fee for someone that owns a condo with an association fee. This fee generally covers taxes, utilities, insurance, and any other costs such as appliances and furniture, as well as any needed refurbishment. These fees vary from resort to resort and with the type and size of the timeshare unit purchased.
The yearly fee a timeshare owner pays the timeshare resort management company or homeowners association for timeshare property upkeep, insurance, utilities, and taxes.
A fee paid annually to cover the costs of maintaining the grounds, units, and facilities of the resort and the management thereof. These fees vary from resort to resort and with the type and size of the unit purchased. Return to the Top of the Page
Charge to a unit holder in a condominium or co-operative complex for that person's share of costs for keeping the common areas of the complex in a good state of repair.
The monthly assessment paid by homeowners' association members for the repair and maintenance of common areas.
A periodic assessment that residents pay to their homeowners or condominium association to pay for maintenance and repair of common areas.
Yearly charge to maintain certain types of brokerage or bank accounts such as an IRA or an asset management account. See: Asset Management Account; IRA
An annual charge to maintain some types of brokerage accounts.
A charge assessed for maintaining a service or account, usually annually.
Maintenance fees or renewal fees are fees that are paid to maintain a granted patent in force. Some patent laws require the payment of maintenance fees for pending patent applications. Not all patent laws require the payment of maintenance fees and different laws provide different regulations concerning not only the amount payable but also the regularity of the payments.