168 Kiln Lane
Eccleston
St Helens
WA10 4RB
We are delighted to present to the rental market this exceptional two-bedroom second-floor apartment, ideally positioned in a highly sought-after location just off Southport’s renowned Lord Street. The property is perfectly placed for convenient access to a wide range of shops, restaurants, amenities, and excellent public transport links.
The accommodation briefly comprises a stylish open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area, finished to a high specification and designed for modern living. There are two generously sized bedrooms, both benefitting from contemporary gloss-finish fitted wardrobes and drawer units, along with a modern shower room completed to a high standard.
Externally, the property is accessed via a communal entrance hallway from the street.
Please note, parking is not available with this property.
EPC
All Rental Properties are offered on an initial 6 months 'Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement' Unless otherwise stated. We require all prospective tenants to provide Guarantors for all Properties. Suitable applicants are required to have a combined minimum income of 2.5 times the annual rent to meet our affordability checks Guarantors require 3 times the annual rent in order to meet our affordability checks
Further checks are also required
Only BACS transfers are accepted
Credit card payment are NOT accepted.
A holding fee is to be payable at the start of the online application process. This is the equivalent of 1 weeks rent and will be deductible against the first months rental payment.
This fee is non refundable in the event that information provided within the application is not correct or accurate or you choose to withdraw from applying for the property.
The fee is REFUNDABLE should the landlord no longer proceed with your application.
Please ensure you disclose any adverse credit on all applications.
You have the right to ask our permission to keep a pet in the property.
We won’t unreasonably refuse a request but, as responsible landlords, we are entitled to ask for reasonable information from
you to establish whether the pet is suitable for the property and you are a responsible pet owner.
For us to consider a request for a pet, you must submit the request in writing and must include a description of the pet you are seeking permission for.
Where we, the landlord, grant you, the tenant, permission to keep a pet in the property, you must ensure that you, and the pet, follow all of the rules set out in this policy.
These rules are aimed at ensuring that the pet is well cared for, pet nuisance does not disturb your neighbours, and that the
pet does not damage the property or any common parts of the building.
Failure to follow the rules in this policy will be considered a breach of the tenancy agreement, and we may take action to prevent any further breach from occurring.
This may include taking action to regain possession of the property from you.
Any free-standing white goods left at the Property do not form part of the property. The Landlord does not accept any liability or responsibility for their maintenance or replacement and are left for the ingoing Tenant as a gesture of goodwill.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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