TTO - Retainer for holidays
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  1. #1
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    Default TTO - Retainer for holidays

    Hi there,

    If you had a child for 2 days a week for 2 hours after school, would you charge a retainer in the school holidays?

    I would charge a retainer of 50% for anyone who wanted TTO full-time care. In my head I don't see the above scenario any different, but would appreciate your advice.

    Fees & different scenarios are confusing me! I thought the best thing to do was post on here and get some clarity!

    Thanks in advance.
    Claire x

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    I do, it would be 50% of their normal bill to retain the place for the start of the new term
    we dont stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing

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    I do holiday contracts and TT contracts so no I wouldn't charge a retainer
    Debbie

 

 

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