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Picture of Home For Rent in Lakewood, Colorado, United States

$2,600

1354 Teller St
Lakewood, Colorado, United States

4bd 2ba

Listed By: Realtyww Info

Listed On: 07/22/2024

Listing ID: GL11880923 View More Details

Description

Remodeled 4-bedroom half duplex feels just like a single-family ranch home! Landscaping, lawn care, water, sewer, and trash included! Enjoy the privacy of a fully fenced backyard, complete with a new 6-foot fence (not shown in photos). No shared walls--only part of the back fence connects to the back house. You'll also have the convenience of four off-street parking spaces in the driveway. Qualified roommates are permitted. The main level features a living room, a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and cabinetry, two bedrooms, and a recently updated full bathroom (updates not pictured). The lower level offers a recreation room, laundry room, two additional bedrooms, and a 3/4 bathroom. Located just a few blocks from the 40 West Arts District, you'll have easy access to galleries, breweries, and coffee shops. Experience the best of Lakewood living, just minutes from Sloans Lake and conveniently situated between Downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains. The Light Rail station is only a couple of blocks away, and enjoy easy access to 6th Avenue and I-25. LEASE TERMS: Available early August. 12 and 24 mo lease. Dogs considered w/refundable $300 pet deposit. Tenant is responsible for gas/electric, trash, weeding, and snow removal. No A/C; window unit in living room. Yard is hand water only. Security deposit one month's rent. Professionally managed and owner is local. Credit above 700, and 200% of the annual rent amount for income to qualify. Credit/background checks required 39.95/adult. Under Colorado law, prospective tenants have the right to provide landlords with a Portable Tenant Screening Report, as defined in 38-12-902 (2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. If a prospective tenant provides the Landlord with a Portable Tenant Screening Report, the Landlord is prohibited from: Charging the Prospective Tenant a Rental Application Fee; or Charging the Prospective Tenant a Fee for the Landlord to Access or Use the Portable Tenant Screening Report.

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