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PDP 85281, Tempe

Tempe, 85281, United States
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$242
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0.8 mi from City Center
( 4m. 13m. 18m)
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About the Property

Enjoy living in a spacious House. This modern home is decorated with modern touches while providing the basic necessities. All that’s missing is you!

Pet policy

No pets are allowed, but Registered emotional support and service animals are permitted.

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An apartment with five bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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#25984: Room in 5 Bed 3 Bath

Starting From: $242/week
5B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Backyard
Patio or Porch
Parking
Safety and Security
Smoke Detectors
Outdoor Security Cameras
Fire Stops
Bills Included
Electricity
Water
Heating
Wireless Internet
Wireless Internet
Property Rules
No Smoking
No Pets
No Kitchen Appliances in Bedrooms
No Guests Allowed
No Overnight Guests Allowed
Quiet Time Is Observed from 10PM to 9AM Daily

Payment Policies (5)

  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
  • Booking Deposit
    This property doesn’t require booking deposit.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>The property does not require a booking deposit.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid weekly or bi-weekly in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, Debit card &amp; Bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require you to provide any guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<ul> <li>A late fee of $25 is applied if the membership payment is late or if there is a balance from a previous billing period.</li> <li>A $25 fine may be applied for rule violations.</li> </ul>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>If the cancellation is made before 8:00 pm EST on the day before move-in:</strong> Prepaid dues and move-in fee will be refunded minus a $100 cancellation fee.</p> <p><strong>If the cancellation is made after 8:00 pm EST on the day before move-in: </strong>No refund available for the first week of dues paid. Additional member dues paid beyond the first 7 days will be refunded. This does not include move-in fees, which are non-refundable. If you enrolled in a payment plan for the move-in fee, you will be charged the entire move-in fee as well.</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you do not wish to move-in, you must</p> <p>a) Cancel your move-in by midnight (EST) in your dashboard,</p> <p>b) Transfer to a new property (remaining 1st week's dues will be applied to the new home)</p> <p>c) Schedule a move-out date.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the minimum credit score to live in the property?

Great news! There is no minimum credit score required to live in the property. When you apply to become a Member, they may review your credit history. However, your credit history is not a factor in the approval process.

What are the approval criteria for Membership?

They’re looking for kind, independent, responsible and respectful Members who are open to living in a shared community. Members must be at least 18 years old and pass background screening. They require Members to show proof of income or provide Membership dues up front. Finally, they require every Member to agree to their Member Agreement, which helps promote a positive and safe co-living experience.

Can I live in the property if I’ve had an eviction?

Applicants who have one eviction on their record in the last 7 years can be approved, but applicants with more than one eviction will be rejected.

What are the property’s income requirements?

Your income will be verified as part of the property's application process. Applicants may choose to have their income verified in one of two ways:
  • By connecting their bank account through their vendor, Plaid. Plaid will automatically check your account for recurring income streams.
  • By uploading supporting documents such as pay stubs, bank statements, deposit statements or award letters.
When you pass their Membership criteria and your income is verified, you will be approved for a weekly room rate. You can still qualify for Membership if you are on unemployment or between jobs, but you will need to pay more Membership dues upfront.

Can I live in the property if I’m self-employed or currently unemployed?

Yes, you can still apply and be accepted to the property!

Are the properties handicap accessible?

The property is committed to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). While most properties are not currently handicap accessible, the property will pass any requests for structural accommodations filed under the ADA to Hosts. In addition, the property will consider requests that are consistent with the guidance under the ADA for booking assistance, emotional support and service animals and other non-structural accommodations.

Will I have roommates?

Yes. To keep your housing affordable, the property homes are shared by approved Members. All Members must pass background screening before moving into the property, and you can learn more about potential PadMates from their Roommate Profiles on the property listing pages.

Who cleans the home?

In most properties, the Members of the home are responsible for cleaning and purchasing cleaning supplies. Talk to your housemates about a cleaning schedule and how best to share this responsibility and cost.

What does a clean home mean?

Kitchen:

  • The sink is always empty and the stove is always spotless.
  • Every time you use a dish, pan or utensil, clean it, dry it and put it away. Want to soak something? Heat it up and clean it instead.
  • Clean up any splatters on the stove immediately. Put away pots and pans that aren’t in use.

Bathroom:

  • Shared bathrooms must be kept clean at all times.
  • No foreign objects may be thrown in the toilets or sinks at any time. This includes, but is not limited to, feminine products, wet wipes, packaging, dental floss and hair. Fixing clogged toilets and sinks can run to several hundred dollars and these costs will be passed through directly to members.

Trash:

  • All trash must be thrown in the proper receptacle. Please take out trash before the receptacle gets too full.
  • All trash must be placed in the proper outside trash bin. Outside trash bins need to be pulled to the curb on trash day and pulled back to the home after pickup.
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For students on a budget, Tempe offers a variety of affordable student apartments in Tempe AZ that don’t compromise on comfort or convenience. These options are well-located near ASU, making it easy to balance academics and social life. Here are some affordable student apartments in Tempe:
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3. A Mountain / ASU Neighborhood – Close to campus, this area is popular for short commutes and easy access to campus facilities. Average rent here is around $1,350/month.
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4. Rideshare / Carpool – Affordable for areas not served by buses or for weekend trips; cost $5-$10 per ride depending on distance. Carpool programs also reduce environmental impact.
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