Cozy basement unit in house. Access is from the backyard. Unit shares heat with the upstairs unit. Basement unit stays cool in the summer making it feel like there is air conditioning. Two electric wall heaters can be used to supplement the forced air heat in the winter. Unit includes backyard use and established raspberry patch, fig tree and rhubarb. Vegetable planting is welcomed. Partial shed storage available. The circuit board for the house is in the basement. Water shutoff, furnace and water heater are located in the basement as well. Landlord will need to gain access occasionally to maintain these units. Any access by landlord will be notified to the basement tenant in the most notice possible. Tenants are responsible for utilities which are divided per person. Historically, this has been about $150 maximum per month per person. Ranging from $60 to $150. No dogs or cats over 25 pounds. Pets are assessed on a case by case basis. Utilities are covered by the tenants and divided per person between the two units. Parking for one vehicle is available in the front of the house. The house was originally built as a single family. All tenants need to be considerate of noise levels. Lease is for 1 year Applicants are required to have a minimum credit score of 650. A maximum of two people can live in the unit. Applications are through Washington Landlord Assoc forms. Landlord will provide application and will only run applications after meeting the potential tenant. Application fee will be returned if the potential tenant is not evaluated. Applicants are prioritized by the time stamp on their first contact to the landlord regarding the unit. Tenant(s) should have 24 months valid, verifiable favorable rental history. - Valid rental history is a written lease or month-to-month agreement. - Any history of eviction proceedings may result in denial. - NSF checks and/or noise complaints within 24 months may result in denial. Consider this statement as notification that we do not accept a comprehensive reusable tenant screening report, as defined by RCW 59.18.257. Landlord used to live in the unit and knows the house very well. Best way of contact is via email or message.
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