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In my state (California) the answer is kind-of. My understanding is that Costco no longer offers a paper check for payroll, and that they do require some sort of direct deposit. However, Costco does offer a 'payroll card' that your wages can be deposited onto. You have the choice of using this card like a debit card, or going to any bank that can process a VISA withdrawl and getting all your wages as cash. So instead of cashing a check, you cash a VISA debit card. Not really any difference, except the payroll card gives anyone who might not be able to get a traditional bank account the benefits of a VISA debit card, free of charge (as long as you pay attention to the terms as far as ATMs and such go).So, the answer is that instead of a compulsory direct deposit onto a paper check, Costco has a compulsory direct deposit onto a plastic card. Not really any difference.
Yes, a landlord in Connecticut can charge first, last, and a security deposit to renter.
Yes they can charge pet deposit even if there are no carpets. They still pee on floors, and on walls
I'm no lawyer but... If a landlord may charge a pet deposit at all, then surely they can change it for an animal in a tank.
If you don't have a credit card you'll be required to pay a deposit. If you use a credit card they may charge your credit card for a deposit. Typically this is the estimated rental costs plus 15 %. Once the car is returned in proper condition the charge is removed from your credit card. Like most all other rental agencies, yes they do. The benefit to this is that Thrifty will not charge your credit card the deposit, they simple have the deposit amount on file, and your credit information if they have reason to charge the deposit they will other wise when you return the vehicle in the condition it was rented out in you will not even be charged the deposit.
That depends on the laws of the state. In Massachusetts, a pet deposit is a security deposit, and the total security deposit cannot be more than one month's rent.
A safe deposit receipt is a receipt for the payment of renting a safe deposit box at a bank. Some banks charge a monthly fee for this type of safe.
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current deposit incharge which supervise transaction in current manner what is withdrawl/deposit through cash and remittances