I have a client who is selling a condo in a Chicago suburb for $166,000.In obtaining the condo documents for this sale, the seller was charged $435 for the Section 22.1 and paid assessment letter, $7.95 for a “convenience fee,” $100 for a rush fee (they provided the documents; but there were problems with the documents that were provided, and no one would answer our calls, so the “rush” fee was a waste), a moving deposit of $200, and an “admin fee” of $100. The buyer was responsible for a “transfer fee” of $275, an “admin …