Do tenants have to pay the society move-in charge if they move to a new society?
Do tenants have to pay the society move-in charge if they move to a new society?
Yes, if tenants relocate to a different society, they will need to pay the move-in charge for the new society.
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Is the society move-in charge a recurring or one-time fee?
The society move-in charge is a one-time fee for each society. If a tenant relocates to a different society, they must pay a move-in charge for the new society.
If a tenant moves back to the same society, do they need to pay the move-in charge again?
Yes, if a tenant moves back to the same society, they need to pay the move-in charge again.
How is the society move-in charge handled if a tenant relocates to a different society managed by the same maintenance office?
The move-in charge would still apply as a one-time fee for each new society, regardless of management.
How can tenants find out the specific move-in charges for different societies?
Tenants should check with the specific society maintenance office to find out the move-in charges for different societies.
Is the society move-in charge applicable every time a tenant moves within the same society?
No, the society move-in charge is not applicable if moving within the same society; it is a one-time fee per society.