Freshly painted home with new kitchen cabinets and new kitchen light fixtures. Also living room light fixtures are new. Water heater has recently been replaced and air conditioning unit has also been recently replaced. Both bathrooms and kitchen has also recently been tiled. In addition the pipes in the sink has been replaced.
Property is zone for Riverside Middle and High School.
The complete property will be rented and owner does not live on-site
Apartment amenities
Property amenities
Attached Garage
Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 2010
Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 2010
Central Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Electricity included in rent
Flooring: Carpet
Flooring: Hardwood
Flooring: Tile
Freezer
Gas included in rent
Heating system: Forced Air
Laundry: Hookups
Microwave Oven
Oven
Patio Balcony
Refrigerator
Washer/Dryer Hookups
Water included in rent
Pet policy
No cats allowed
No dogs allowed
Terms at 734 Waterbrook Ln
Lease Duration Lease duration is 12 months. Rent Payment Rent is due monthly. There will be a grace period of 5 days and a late fee of $50 after the first grace period from 6 to 15 days after which there will be a late fee of $100. Security Deposit A security deposit is required, equal to one month's rent. The deposit is refundable at the end of the lease, subject to property condition. Utilities Utilities include water, electricity, gas on one bill and this will be the tenant's responsibility. Maintenance and Repairs Tenant is reponsible for General Upkeep: Tenant will be responsible for keeping up with the general upkeep of your unit. This means keeping the place clean and tidy, free from trash and dirt build-up, and preventing mold from growing. Minimizing Damage: Tenant is also responsible for keeping damages to a minimum as well. In many cases, you will be responsible for the costs that are involved with any damages that you cause. While normal wear and tear are generally expected, excessive damage, regardless of if it was caused by you or your friends, will need to be dealt with. As a tenant, you should always remember that while the property is your home, it's your landlord's property, and any changes you make should be cleared by your landlord first. Reporting Issues Promptly: Another one of your responsibilities as a tenant is to report any damage or maintenance issues that arise. This means that if you spot a broken pipe, you should report it to your landlord immediately. Don't wait for them to discover the issues, report it immediately, especially if the issue is something that is going to get worse over time. If you don't report it, your landlord won't know there is an issue and won't be able to make the repairs in a timely fashion. Trash Disposal: Another responsibility of being a tenant is taking proper care of your garbage. This means taking the garbage out of the house and not letting it pile up as well as putting it outside at the designated spot for garbage. Garbage that piles up can attract bugs and pests, which can be damaging to the property. Maintenance Between Tenants: When one tenant moves out, and before another moves in, there is generally some deep cleaning and upkeep that needs to be done. This is generally the landlord's responsibility. As a tenant, however, it is important that you leave the property in the condition that you found it when you first moved in, meaning any major changes you made need to be undone, and any damages you caused need to be addressed or else you could risk losing your security deposit. No smoking is allowed inside the house.
Pricing comparison
$114
At $2,010, this listing is priced $114 more than the current market rate for a 3 bedroom home in Greer.
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