Space: 3 bedrooms and 1 bath on the second floor, perfect for comfortable living - Just renovated with a walk-in closets, Fully renovated bathroom , Washer hookup in the unit Kitchen: New kitchen cabinets, Equipped with a new fridge, stove, and oven for your culinary needs Laundry: Washer hookup in the unit Rent: $2150 per month, including water/sewer, and landscaping Utilities: Tenant responsible for heat and electricity (gas heat) Lease: Fixed 12-month lease Move-in Costs: $2150 first month's rent and $2150 security deposit Pets: NO PETS Section 8: We accept Section 8 and RAFT Application Requirements: Previous rental history Household net income of at least 2 times the rent Good credit history required Tour: Free application required before scheduling a tour Here's a concise list of what renters should know about the lease terms you mentioned: 1. No Pets Allowed - Pets of any kind are not permitted on the premises. - Violating this rule can result in penalties, eviction, or loss of the security deposit. - Service animals are an exception and are protected under the Fair Housing Act. 2. No Smoking Allowed - Smoking (including vaping) is prohibited inside the rental property and possibly in outdoor areas. - Violating this rule can lead to fines, eviction, or charges for cleaning and repairs. 3. Owner Pays for Water - The landlord covers the cost of water. - Renters should confirm if there are any limits on usage or hidden fees. 4. Renter Responsible for Gas and Electric - Tenants must pay for their own gas and electricity, including heating and cooling. - Renters should budget for these utilities and set up accounts with local providers before moving in. 5. No Removal is the Renter's Responsibility - Renters are responsible for removing their trash, recycling, and personal belongings. - At move-out, the property should be left in good condition to avoid losing the security deposit. General Tips: - Read the Lease: Understand all terms and ask for clarification on anything unclear. - Get Everything in Writing: Document any agreed-upon changes or exceptions in writing. - Know Your Rights: Familiarize yourself with Massachusetts landlord-tenant laws. - Document Property Condition: Take photos or videos when moving in to protect against unfair damage claims. This list covers the key points renters should be aware of regarding their lease terms.
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