Sentences with phrase «pool owners pay»

Miller said most pool owners pay $ 400 to $ 500 a year for chemicals, and if they hire a pool service person, that's typically $ 2,000 a year.

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«When it comes to the heavy duty truck owners that were the main reason we changed the rule to making a contribution to a pool; because they explained legitimately that they carry the load, but they are not paid.
However, the agency decided the possibility of such a fire is so unlikely that it could not justify requiring plant owners to pay the estimated cost of $ 50 million per pool.
However, the agency decided the possibility ofsuch a fire is so unlikely that it could not justify requiring plant owners to pay the estimated cost of $ 50 million per pool.
When a struggling nightclub owner (Jeong) fails to pay back a loan shark, he decides the only way to get the money is to kill his pick in an annual «Who Will Die This Year» celebrity death pool: David Hasselhoff.
The owner of Strategic Student Solutions, Dave Green, is also being charged with using funds from the company to pay for his own expenses on things like jewelry, luxury cars, and the construction of a swimming pool.
On this date, the fund actually pays the mutual fund share owners real money from the cash pool that is set aside on the ex-dividend date.
Free as well as paid public parking is situated between 200 and 500 meters from the apartment.Guests have access to owner's resort facilities 10 min drive from village with pool, BBQ and garden.
or that your home owners insurance didn't pay for the pool that you wanted to add?
This means that owners have a collective responsibility to insure the common areas, such as the pool, hallways, building exteriors, etc., and the association collects monthly dues to pay for this safeguard.
Well, insurance companies pool the premium payments of thousands of policy owners and they invest that money in safe, secure investments, and they make money from those investments, and pay out the claims from the interest paid on their investments, and the excess premiums
As stated above, condo and townhome owners pay fees to a Homeowners Association (HOA) to cover the cost of upkeep of common areas and buildings, such as landscaping, elevators, swimming pools, clubhouses, parking areas, fitness centers, and other structural areas o f shared buildings.
Regular assessments are easily understood: they are the fees that are needed from all the condo owners in order to pay for the usual condo budget expenses (e.g., common area needs like pool maintenance, etc.).
For example, in the 2001 case of Stevens v. Cricket Club Condominium, Inc., the Condo Board was found guilty of breaching its fiduciary duty to the condo owners because the Condo Board took special assessment monies that had been assessed to pay for fixing the swimming pool area and instead using some of that special assessment to fix a terrace area.
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