Looking for someone fabulous to rent our urban oasis. The available unit is the private bottom floor of a sweet 3-story house sits on a gorgeous half-cultivated/half-wooded 0.75 acre property located in beautiful S. Seattle/NE Burien. Easy access to bus. - Tenants living above the unit are laid-back, independent, progressive-minded people. - Large living area, kitchenette, bedroom, and 3/4 bath. - Lots of space for gardening, crafting, building and projects - artists & green thumbs will LOVE IT - Shared covered carport/workshop space & tenant parking in the drive, with easy off street parking for guests - Shared high efficiency & capacity washer and dryer - Edible veggie & herb gardens, fruit trees/bushes (cherries, apples, pears, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries). Cat possible, with additional pet rent/deposit. Utilities: Utilities and shared house costs are split between the upstairs and downstairs units in proportion to the total number of occupants. For this unit, the typical share averages about $120/month, but it varies seasonally and based on usage. No smoking. Yard care: Tenants share responsibility for basic yard maintenance, including mowing, coordinated with the tenants in the upstairs unit. Screening and qualification standards: All applicants age 18+ must qualify. Screening includes a credit/consumer report (which may include credit score), verification of income/employment, rental history, and related public records. A household may be denied if any applicant does not meet the criteria below. Credit: Denial may result from significant negative credit, including four or more accounts 30+ days past due, a report that is 50% or more negative, five or more unpaid public records (medical collections and parking tickets may be excluded), more than $5,000 in bad debt, or an open/undischarged bankruptcy. After a discharged bankruptcy, six months of re-established positive credit is typically required; negative credit after bankruptcy may result in denial. Unpaid civil judgments, tax liens, and collections (including rental or utility collections) may also impact approval. Income/employment: Verifiable income is required. If employment income is used, applicants generally must show at least six months at current employment (or in the same line of work). If income cannot be verified through standard methods, recent pay stubs with year-to-date earnings may be required. Applicants who are self-employed may be asked for the last two years' tax returns or bank statements. Applicants without employment income must provide documentation of steady income (e.g., benefits, investment income, or bank deposit history). A co-signer/guarantor may be required if income or employment stability does not meet the standard. Rental history: Applicants must provide at least 12 months of verifiable rental/residence history from a third-party landlord within the past two years. If third-party verification is not available (for example, living with family), a qualified co-signer/guarantor may be required. Denial may result from negative or repeated late payment history, outstanding landlord debt, certain landlord-related judgments within the past three years, unlawful detainer/eviction within the past three years, current notices to pay or vacate, property damage over $100, or verified complaints/disturbances. First-time renters may require a qualified co-signer/guarantor.
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