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Home rented UNFURNISHED. Home was staged for photos. Tenant responsible for all home furnishings. This is it! 2,319 Square Feet of Professionally Renovated, 3 Bed + Bonus Room/Office, 3 Full Bath Home. Only 10 minutes from Downtown Hendersonville and 23 Minutes from Downtown Asheville. The gorgeously remastered kitchen and dining area flow into the spacious living room with a fireplace to host your next get-together. The large downstairs great room is perfect for parties, home theater, or playroom/rec room. A licensed General Contractor has renovated the primary Bedroom and Primary Bathroom and boasts a beautiful new shower, vanity, tile work, and fixtures. The full bathroom located in the hallway has also been fully renovated. Leave out your French doors in the dining area to your new deck. Down a few steps into your screened-in portion of the deck you can relax and enjoy this fall or sit by your outdoor fire ring and roast some s'mores! Household income must be 3x monthly rent amount 1 month rent security deposit required Tenant must have renter's insurance Section 8 housing not accepted Tenant responsible for lawn maintenance (cutting grass) No smoking allowed Tenant responsible for electric bill and waste management (and other desired utilities- cable, internet, landline, etc.) Water bill covered in rent Repair any damage caused by neglect or abuse Landlords responsibility to: Maintain a livable property throughout the tenancy, and complete necessary repairs to damage not caused by the tenant Occupancy Limit. Up to 6 people maximum Tenant's responsibility to keep house clean Pet Policy: 2 maximum, and small dogs or cats only Unacceptable behavior, such as: will result in Immediate termination - Excessive noise complaints - Large disruptive parties - Drug dealing - Underage drinking Landlords allowed to come into tenants' apartments under these circumstances: (Landlords must usually give tenants a 24 hour notice.) - During an emergency - To make repairs or assess the need for repairs - To inspect the premises for damage - To show the premises to insurance or mortgage companies - To investigate potential rent violations - To show the property to prospective new tenants
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