Took over a sports lottery shop and paid a transfer fee of 48 thousand. The other party wrote a receipt for the transfer of the store. I didn't sign the contract and didn't want to work. Can I get the

Took over a sports lottery shop and paid a transfer fee of 48 thousand. The other party wrote a receipt for the transfer of the store. I didn't sign the contract and didn't want to work. Can I get the transfer fee back? Yes, you can. The deposit can be refused to be refunded. Refusing to return the transfer fee can only depend on whether there is an agreement in the signed agreement, otherwise there is no reason to refuse. Remember to sign an agreement in the next transfer, and stipulate the liquidated damages in the agreement to protect the rights and interests. ? Transfer fees generally include the original operator's decoration fees, miscellaneous fees and other related expenses.

There is not necessarily a transfer fee for the transfer of shops, but most of the transfer fees are transferred from one level to another. The landlord may not be notified of the transfer fee, but the new lease contract must be signed by the landlord, the original operator and the next operator.

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Door (noodle) store transfer fee or store transfer fee is a one-time fee for transferring the right to use the store (technically, it is delivered in installments). It seems that its intention is to make up for the losses suffered by the last family due to the transfer. Generally, the original tenant collects it from the successor tenant, which is suspected of "the last one illegally acts as the second landlord". There are also landlords who accept it.