Storage Agreement Fee Clarification

Summary

The storage agreement outlines separate fees: a storage fee for using space, a handling fee for services like loading, and additional expenses for other costs incurred by the Sublessor. The Sublessee must promptly reimburse these additional expenses. If you have concerns about these fees, review your agreement or consult a legal professional for advice.

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Does the torage rental fee include handling fee and additional expenses
The storage rental fee is separate from the handling fee and additional expenses. The agreement specifies that:
- Storage Fee: For using the storage capacity.
- Handling Fee: For additional services like loading/unloading.
- Additional Expenses: For other costs incurred by the Sublessor.
Does this clarify your concern?
What do you mean by theretal fee is separate from handling fee and additional expenses
The storage rental fee is a charge for using the storage space only. The handling fee covers services like loading and unloading. Additional expenses are other costs the Sublessor incurs and are reimbursed by the Sublessee.
Are you dealing with a specific issue regarding these fees in your agreement?
"Sublessee shall promptly reimburse Sublessor"
It seems like you want clarity on the clause "Sublessee shall promptly reimburse Sublessor" in your storage agreement. This clause generally means that any additional costs incurred by the Sublessor, beyond the storage and handling fees, must be reimbursed by the Sublessee promptly.
Are you currently facing any specific issues or disputes regarding these reimbursements?
My name is Dale Karikas
Hello Dale! How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Could you please provide more details about your situation?
I'm from Suffolk County New York
Hi Dale! Thanks for sharing your location. Could you please provide more details about your legal issue? This will help me to provide you with the most relevant information.
If someone who works for an organization called: "Long Island Against Domestic Violence" says: "my job only concerns domestic violence" when I tried to ask them about abuse of services in the context of a school's social worker threatening to call the police on my mother if my mother didn't enroll me in summer school, would it be harassment if I keep asking him about the abuse of services?
Hi Dale! It sounds like you’re dealing with a frustrating situation. In this context, repeatedly asking someone about a topic outside their job's scope is not typically considered harassment. However, it's important to respect their boundaries. Consider seeking advice from another organization or legal aid service that deals with school-related issues.
Would you like more information on relevant organizations in Suffolk County?
Yes

Suffolk County Bar Association


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Website: www.scba.org

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