Is there limit to how much service charges can go up?
Is there limit to how much service charges can go up?
Service charges can go up or down without any limit, but the landlord can only recover costs which are reasonable. You have the right to apply to the tribunal to challenge any service charges that you feel are unreasonable.
Do you want to answer every question a customer asks?
You don’t want your voice to trail off, signaling uncertainty or lack of conviction. Remember, behind every question customers ask is an ulterior motive. They may want to validate a bias or throw you off track. That’s why you shouldn’t be too eager to answer or say yes to every question you are asked.
Are there any services that are free to use?
While different services have different models, the fees should be transparent and upfront. For example: Services such as Amazon KDP, Barnes & Noble’s Nook Press, Apple’s iBookstore, and Kobo are all free to use. They make their money by taking a cut of your sales.
How often should you pay a service charge on a lease?
If the costs can be recovered through a service charge, the lease should say whether you should pay this before or after the work is carried out or the services are provided, and whether you should pay it as regular payments, perhaps once a year or on a set day every three months, or whether it should be charged once the costs have been run up.
How to respond to people who ask for free services?
Feel free to book a session here (LINK TO PAID STRATEGY SESSION) or check out our archives of FAQs here (LINK TO FREE RESOURCES). If you have any further questions, please let me know.
You don’t want your voice to trail off, signaling uncertainty or lack of conviction. Remember, behind every question customers ask is an ulterior motive. They may want to validate a bias or throw you off track. That’s why you shouldn’t be too eager to answer or say yes to every question you are asked.
Why do people ask you so many questions?
Remember, behind every question customers ask is an ulterior motive. They may want to validate a bias or throw you off track. That’s why you shouldn’t be too eager to answer or say yes to every question you are asked. The first step is to quickly theorize why the question was asked.