"the balance to be cleared in 2 weeks" - what does it mean?

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mrwroc

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I arrange for a trip for myself for September. (By the way, I hate the verb 'arrange', It has so strange constructions, so probably this sentence is incorrect. I could use 'organise', but I want to try with 'arrange'.)

I asked a company if I have to pay a deposit. They answered:
"Yes we normally require a 30% payment deposit to secure the rooms and the balance to be cleared in 2 weeks prior to the travel date."

I suppose that "the balance to be cleared" means "transfer 30% of the total amount", yes? I have never heard this term.
 
The balance is the remaining amount due; the 70% that you haven't paid yet.
 
No. The balance is the remaining 70%, and 'cleared' means 'paid'.

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Ooooo :shock:, thank you :shock:.

By the way, is the sentence below correct?
"I arrange for a trip for myself for September."
 
By the way, is the sentence below correct?
"I arrange for a trip for myself for September."
It's grammatically correct, but there aren't a lot of contexts where the present simple would be natural. It doesn't work in your post.
 
Wow, I forgot to use a tense. :/

I am arranging for a trip for myself for September.
 
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