
1 December 2016 | 2 replies
@Kevin Harris I think that program might be administered by the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA).

17 January 2016 | 9 replies
In addition to the Management Fee, the Manager Compensation for supervising and administering any and all expenses incurred in any way related to the property (including, but not limited to maintenance, repairs, capital improvements, non-recurring expenses, minor alterations, insurance claims for loss to Property, and insurance proceeds received for a loss to the Property and its repair):a.
1 December 2014 | 2 replies
- In Pennsylvania, a "fee" cannot be more than what it costs the taxing body to administer the service for which the fee covers.

15 May 2011 | 7 replies
The will provides that part or all of the decedent's estate will go to a trustee who is charged with administering the trust property and making distributions to designated beneficiaries according to the provisions of the trust.To create a legal trust you will need a trustor, trustee, beneficiary, trust property and trust agreement.You can be appointed as Trustee and run all the day to day business affairs of the Structure or you can appoint another.The trustee has no personal liability in their capacity so long as they operate within the bylaws of the contract on behalf of the trust.A trustee normally will act in accord with the express terms of the trust instrument; act impartially, administering the trust for the benefit of all trust beneficiaries; administer the trust property with reasonable care and skill, considering both its safety and the amount of income it produces; maintain complete accounts and records; and perform taxpayer duties, such as filing tax returns for the trust and paying required taxes.When using a land trust it is best not to name yourself as trustee because A trustee in general must administer the trust property only for the designated beneficiaries and may not use trust principal or income for his or her own benefit.

20 July 2023 | 18 replies
Beyond that, they administer the established rules and policies of the HOA, including rule enforcement, but they do NOT create the rules; or make decisions on choice of vendors; or when, how, or how much money to spend OR to assess Owners.To be clear, the duties, responsibilities, and discretion in management decisions, as well as the actual contract, are vastly different between a Rental property PM, and a Condo/HOA Account Executive/PM.
11 May 2015 | 7 replies
You'd be the beneficiary, the one who receives the benefit from the trust, the property is held by the trust a trustee administers the trust for the benefit of the beneficiary.
17 September 2014 | 21 replies
Although it is very unlikely for your situation, if your husband would get laid off the Plan administering his 401k would likely require the loan to be paid off in a short time period.

29 January 2017 | 5 replies
Here are two useful links for you.I personally never took the salesperson exam, but my understanding is that all tests are administered by a company called PSI Exams.

7 March 2023 | 21 replies
It depends on the location and the city that is administering the program.

28 February 2019 | 11 replies
Their clients are mostly folks who can't mentally fend for themselves, but are still physically capable of many things (they can bathe, feed and dress themselves; but can't shop, administer their meds or cook for themselves).