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单词 maintenance fee
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Definition of maintenance fee in English:

maintenance fee

noun
  • 1A charge made for maintenance on a property which has been leased.

    some apartment owners had seen their maintenance fees rise by as much as 300 per cent in a year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, and pest control.
    • The yearly maintenance fee covers property costs, insurance, refurbishing, and taxes for approximately $370 per week of annual use.
    • She saw the maintenance fees for her apartment rise from about 460 euros in 1996 to 1,010 euros today.
    • Rental management companies typically charge a 10 per cent rental fee, plus a 10 per cent maintenance fee after the client has moved in.
    • While the condo complex must actually attend to such things, your maintenance fee may pay for some of that upkeep.
    • If neither party uses the time-share in a particular year, each party shall pay 50% of the maintenance fees for that year.
    • With no tenant since July 2002, she's been paying the mortgage and maintenance fees herself - a total of $1,000 a month.
    • Maintenance fees can cost from $300 to $600 a month depending on the resort.
    • The Lord Mayor of Dublin recently called for a cap on apartment maintenance fees.
    • This man left me with a mortgage four months behind, credit card debt, no food, and a maintenance fee of over $1,000.
    1. 1.1 A fee charged by a financial institution for maintaining an investor's account.
      investors should watch out for maintenance fees on inactive accounts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bank charges its Spanish customers a maximum current-account maintenance fee of 22 euros every six months.
      • Individual fees are charged directly to the plan participant's account for special plan features like loan origination and loan maintenance fees.
      • Moreover, the investor gets higher return at lower maintenance fees than compared to the traditional retirement plans.
      • The card will have no connection fees, account maintenance fees, or minimum monthly charges.
      • According to a 2013 survey, ATM, overdraft and monthly maintenance fees all hit record highs last year.
      • There are no monthly account maintenance fees.
      • Next, they subtract interest costs plus maintenance fees, yielding a positive cash flow of $5,000 a year.
      • Most of the accounts were subject to a monthly maintenance fee and there were the usual ATM withdrawal fees as well.
      • And that $2 monthly maintenance fee is pretty high, so if you don't think you'll use it, you may want to avoid the pre-paid cash card.
      • If the account itself doesn't generate the revenues to offset the cost, then for that value we charge a maintenance fee.
 
 

Definition of maintenance fee in US English:

maintenance fee

noun
  • 1A charge made for maintenance on a property which has been leased.

    some apartment owners had seen their maintenance fees rise by as much as 300 percent in a year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, and pest control.
    • While the condo complex must actually attend to such things, your maintenance fee may pay for some of that upkeep.
    • She saw the maintenance fees for her apartment rise from about 460 euros in 1996 to 1,010 euros today.
    • With no tenant since July 2002, she's been paying the mortgage and maintenance fees herself - a total of $1,000 a month.
    • The Lord Mayor of Dublin recently called for a cap on apartment maintenance fees.
    • Maintenance fees can cost from $300 to $600 a month depending on the resort.
    • The yearly maintenance fee covers property costs, insurance, refurbishing, and taxes for approximately $370 per week of annual use.
    • If neither party uses the time-share in a particular year, each party shall pay 50% of the maintenance fees for that year.
    • Rental management companies typically charge a 10 per cent rental fee, plus a 10 per cent maintenance fee after the client has moved in.
    • This man left me with a mortgage four months behind, credit card debt, no food, and a maintenance fee of over $1,000.
    1. 1.1 A fee charged by a financial institution for maintaining an investor's account.
      investors should watch out for maintenance fees on inactive accounts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bank charges its Spanish customers a maximum current-account maintenance fee of 22 euros every six months.
      • According to a 2013 survey, ATM, overdraft and monthly maintenance fees all hit record highs last year.
      • The card will have no connection fees, account maintenance fees, or minimum monthly charges.
      • Individual fees are charged directly to the plan participant's account for special plan features like loan origination and loan maintenance fees.
      • If the account itself doesn't generate the revenues to offset the cost, then for that value we charge a maintenance fee.
      • Most of the accounts were subject to a monthly maintenance fee and there were the usual ATM withdrawal fees as well.
      • Next, they subtract interest costs plus maintenance fees, yielding a positive cash flow of $5,000 a year.
      • There are no monthly account maintenance fees.
      • And that $2 monthly maintenance fee is pretty high, so if you don't think you'll use it, you may want to avoid the pre-paid cash card.
      • Moreover, the investor gets higher return at lower maintenance fees than compared to the traditional retirement plans.
 
 
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