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    $1,300/mo

    1535 Yarmouth Ave #1, Cincinnati, OH 45237

    1 beds1,924 sqft

    1room
    0housemates
    --sqft room
    Price may not include required fees and charges.
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    Room in apartment
    Available now
    1 year lease
    Private bath
    Furnished
    Off street parking
    -- A/C
    Hookups laundry
    Contact manager for more details about this home.

    What's special

    Room details

    Indulge in a beautifully furnished 1-bedroom home in Bond Hill, offering both comfort and convenience just minutes from Cincinnati's key destinations. With quick access to I-71 and I-75, you're only 12 minutes from downtown, 6 minutes from Xavier University, and 11 minutes from the University of Cincinnati. Enjoy nearby attractions like the Cincinnati Zoo, as well as FC Cincinnati, Bengals, and Reds games. The property includes free in-unit laundry, shared basement access, and a tenant upstairs, ensuring a balanced mix of privacy and shared spaces. Tenants are responsible for gas, electricity, Wi-Fi, and water. Should you prefer, the furnishings can be moved to storage, with any fees for storage and moving covered by the tenant. Key Points Renters Should Know About the Lease Agreement Monthly Rent Payment: Rent is due on the 1 st day each month. Ensure timely payments to avoid late fees or penalties. Lease Term: 2 years Security Deposit: A security deposit is required at the start of the lease. This deposit may be used for damages or unpaid rent, and you should know the conditions under which it may be withheld. Rent Payment Methods: Payments should be made by check, money order, or electronic methods. Condition of Premises: A tenant is living on the 2nd floor. You acknowledge that the property is in good condition upon moving in unless otherwise noted in the agreement. You are responsible for keeping the premises clean and orderly. Alterations: Alterations to the premises, such as painting or adding fixtures, are not allowed without the owner's written consent. Unauthorized changes could lead to penalties or loss of the security deposit. Property Maintenance: Tenants are responsible for keeping the property in good condition, including proper disposal of garbage and maintenance of drains. Tenants may be charged for repair costs resulting from neglect or misuse. Right of Entry: The owner may enter the premises for inspections, repairs, or to show the property, with 24 hours' notice. In emergencies, the owner may enter without notice. Subletting Prohibited: Subletting or transferring the lease to another person is not allowed without the owner's written consent. Tenant pays gas and electric. Failure to pay utility bills could lead to deductions from your security deposit. No smoking. Violations could lead to fines, cleaning charges, or eviction. Noise and Conduct: You are expected to maintain reasonable noise levels and avoid disturbances to neighbors. Excessive noise or conduct violations could lead to eviction. Insurance: The owner's insurance does not cover your personal belongings. You are encouraged to obtain renter's insurance to protect against theft, damage, or loss of personal property. Renewal or Termination: You must give a 60-day notice if you intend to terminate or renew the lease. Failure to provide timely notice could result in additional rent charges or other penalties. Damage and Repair Responsibility: You are responsible for the cost of repairs for any damage caused by you or your guests. Normal wear and tear is expected, but substantial damages will result in charges. Early Termination: If you leave before the lease term ends, you may still be responsible for rent until a new tenant is found or the lease expires. Understand the penalties for early termination. Emergency Situations: The owner may terminate the lease or adjust the terms if the premises become uninhabitable due to fire, natural disaster, or other emergencies. Legal Fees: In the event of legal action to enforce the terms of the lease, the prevailing party may be entitled to recover legal fees and costs from the other party. House Rules and Policies: Comply with all house rules, including rules about parking, noise, and property maintenance. Violations could result in penalties or eviction.

    Housemate details

    N/a

    Current housemates

    0 female, 0 male

    Current pets

    0 cats, 0 dogs

    Preferred new housemate

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    Facts & features

    Housemate details

    Current housemates
    • 0 female, 0 male
    Current pets
    • 0 cats, 0 dogs
    Preferred new housemate

    Interior

    Room has private bath
    • Yes
    Room furnished
    • Yes
    Heating
    • Heat Pump
    Cooling
    • Central Air
    Appliances
    • Included: Freezer, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, WD Hookup
    • Laundry: Hookups
    Features
    • WD Hookup
    • Flooring: Hardwood
    • Furnished shared space: Yes
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 1,924 sqft

    Lease details

    Lease duration
    • 1 Year
    Lease description
    • Key Points Renters Should Know About the Lease Agreement Monthly Rent Payment: Rent is due on the 1 st day each month. Ensure timely payments to avoid late fees or penalties. Lease Term: 2 years Security Deposit: A security deposit is required at the start of the lease. This deposit may be used for damages or unpaid rent, and you should know the conditions under which it may be withheld. Rent Payment Methods: Payments should be made by check, money order, or electronic methods. Condition of Premises: A tenant is living on the 2nd floor. You acknowledge that the property is in good condition upon moving in unless otherwise noted in the agreement. You are responsible for keeping the premises clean and orderly. Alterations: Alterations to the premises, such as painting or adding fixtures, are not allowed without the owner's written consent. Unauthorized changes could lead to penalties or loss of the security deposit. Property Maintenance: Tenants are responsible for keeping the property in good condition, including proper disposal of garbage and maintenance of drains. Tenants may be charged for repair costs resulting from neglect or misuse. Right of Entry: The owner may enter the premises for inspections, repairs, or to show the property, with 24 hours' notice. In emergencies, the owner may enter without notice. Subletting Prohibited: Subletting or transferring the lease to another person is not allowed without the owner's written consent. Tenant pays gas and electric. Failure to pay utility bills could lead to deductions from your security deposit. No smoking. Violations could lead to fines, cleaning charges, or eviction. Noise and Conduct: You are expected to maintain reasonable noise levels and avoid disturbances to neighbors. Excessive noise or conduct violations could lead to eviction. Insurance: The owner's insurance does not cover your personal belongings. You are encouraged to obtain renter's insurance to protect against theft, damage, or loss of personal property. Renewal or Termination: You must give a 60-day notice if you intend to terminate or renew the lease. Failure to provide timely notice could result in additional rent charges or other penalties. Damage and Repair Responsibility: You are responsible for the cost of repairs for any damage caused by you or your guests. Normal wear and tear is expected, but substantial damages will result in charges. Early Termination: If you leave before the lease term ends, you may still be responsible for rent until a new tenant is found or the lease expires. Understand the penalties for early termination. Emergency Situations: The owner may terminate the lease or adjust the terms if the premises become uninhabitable due to fire, natural disaster, or other emergencies. Legal Fees: In the event of legal action to enforce the terms of the lease, the prevailing party may be entitled to recover legal fees and costs from the other party. House Rules and Policies: Comply with all house rules, including rules about parking, noise, and property maintenance. Violations could result in penalties or eviction.
    Utilities description
    • Tenant pays gas and electric The company pays wifi & water

    Property

    Parking
    • Parking features: Off Street
    • Details: Contact manager
    Features
    • Exterior features: Electricity not included in rent, Garbage not included in rent, Gas not included in rent, Internet not included in rent, Sofa bed, Water not included in rent

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: Apartment
    • Property subtype: Apartment

    Building

    Management
    • Pets allowed: No

    Community & HOA

    Location
    • Region: Cincinnati

    Financial & listing details

    • Lease term: 1 Year

    Price history

    Price history is unavailable.

    Neighborhood: Bond Hill