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It's a duplex, no option on FB to say duplex. Available Now Interior video walk through available on YouTube, just search for Brickner Properties then look for property address. Property available is 1112 E. 37th Street, Vancouver WA 98663 You can request an application packet via email from BricknerProperties(at)gmail(dot)com We will meet in person to accept you application when your ready to submit. The unit is only available to see via the video walk through. If the unit is occupied and we do not like to disturb the current tenant until you are approved. You as a potential tenant will receive the same courtesy. Rent: $1,595.12 (12 month lease) Damage/Security/ Cleaning Deposit (no pet): $2,000 fully refundable. NO PETS Application Fee: $40 per person 18 and over. Utilities: Water/Sewer Paid by landlord, all others by tenant. Small outside storage. Description: 2bd 1bath duplex with storage area. Approximately 850 Sq. Ft. White vinyl windows, Washer Dryer Hookup, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Lower level of duplex. Qualifications needed to rent are listed on the first page of the rental application. Request one via email. BricknerProperties(at)gmail(dot)com PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING. YOU MAY BE DECLINED BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: Omit or report false information on the rental application Current illegal or controlled substance abuser Registered Sex Offender Possess no state issued identification (Driver's License, Passport or ID). Photo identification required. High Debt to Income ratio (generally 35% - Income should exceed 3 times rent. Monthly Income: $_________) Unverifiable or insufficient income or too much debt. Unpaid utility bills or collections (excluding medical) Insufficient or adverse rental history. Eviction or unlawful detainer. Currently in bankruptcy or a recent bankruptcy. No Pets (If pets are allowed, size, quantity and type addressed in a Pet Addendum) No Smoking on premises (inside unit) No subleasing, including roommates. You, and each adult, must apply. Number of occupants (It's against Washington State law to discriminate based on family status. Nothing in HUD guidelines should be interpreted to invalidate this)
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