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Tudor-style home available for rent in the highly sought-after Palo Alto Community Center neighborhood. Situated on a spacious lot of 10,000 square feet, this house is perfect for a young, growing family who desires access to Palo Alto schools. The rooms feature beautiful hardwood floors and vibrant vintage tiles, adding character and charm to the home. The spacious living room and formal dining room are perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying everyday living. The kitchen is bright and light, with ample room for friends and family to gather. This multi-level home boasts 5 bedrooms, including two on the main level, a mezzanine-level primary suite, and two bedrooms on the top floor. One of the top floor bedrooms can be used as a multi-purpose space, such as a kids' playroom or study room. Additionally, there is a pantry and laundry room for added convenience. The property also includes a detached 2-car garage and a large rear deck, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. The extra-deep and beautifully designed tranquil garden adds to the overall appeal of the home. The location is superb, with University Avenue shopping and dining less than a mile away. Eleanor Pardee Park and Rinconada Park are just blocks away, providing ample outdoor recreational opportunities. The home is located within the Palo Alto Unified School District, with Addison Elementary, Frank S. Greene Middle, and Palo Alto High as the designated schools. (Tenant to verify enrollment and availability) The lease term is one year. The tenant is responsible for all utilities and communication services, with AT&T and local fiber network available. The owner will take care of gardening maintenance. Smoking is not allowed on the premises. 1. The lease term is one year. One month's rent as initial deposit. 2. The tenant is responsible for all utilities and communication services, with AT&T and local fiber network available. The owner will take care of gardening maintenance. Smoking is not allowed on the premises. 3. Repair Damages: Before moving out, thoroughly inspect the house for any damages caused during your tenancy. This includes broken fixtures, damaged walls, flooring, or appliances. It is your responsibility to repair or replace these items to bring them back to their original condition. If you are unable to fix them yourself, hire professionals or seek the landlord's assistance. 4. Cleaning: Ensure that the house is thoroughly cleaned before you vacate. This includes cleaning all rooms, floors, windows, and appliances. Pay special attention to areas that are prone to dirt and grime buildup, such as the kitchen and bathroom. Remove any personal belongings and dispose of any trash properly. 5. Gardening: It is renter's duty to maintain the garden throughout your tenancy and restore it to its original condition upon leaving. Owner pays maintenance covering basic regular mowing, weeding, trimming, and watering the plants. If any plants or trees have died or been damaged, replace them as necessary. 6. Paint and Wall Repairs: If you have made any changes to the wall colors or hung artwork, it is your responsibility to restore the walls to their original condition. This may involve repainting the walls with the original color or filling in any holes or damages caused by nails or screws. 5. Flooring: If you have caused any damage to the carpets or flooring, such as stains or scratches, it is your responsibility to have them professionally cleaned or repaired. This ensures that they are returned to their original condition. 6. Landlord Communication: Throughout the process of returning the house to its original condition, it is important to maintain open communication with your landlord. Inform them of any damages or repairs needed and seek their guidance if necessary. This will help ensure a smooth transition and avoid any disputes regarding the condition of the house.
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