Capucins- Victoire - Studio meublé et rénové de 29m² - 800€

Recently renovated

Recently renovated

Brand new furnishings and appliances.

Self check in

Self check in

Check yourself in with the lockbox.

Description

Venez découvrir ce superbe studio meublé de 29 m², entièrement rénové, situé au 1er étage d'une petite copropriété dans la rue Elie Gintrac. Idéalement situé, à seulement 4 minutes à pied de l'université de Bordeaux, il est également proche des transports en commun et de toutes les commodités. Ce studio se compose d'une pièce à vivre avec une cuisine équipée ouverte sur le salon/séjour, une salle d'eau avec machine à laver, et des WC séparés. DPE : D Chauffage électrique individuel. Loyer charges comprises : 800 € (dont 40 € de charges forfaitaires couvrant l'électricité des parties communes et la taxe des ordures ménagères). Dépôt de garantie : 1 520 €. Aucun frais d'agence. Ce bien est soumis à l'encadrement des loyers : Loyer de référence : 19,60 €/m² Loyer de référence majoré : 23,50 €/m² Complément de loyer : 78.50 €. Disponible à partir du 09/09 (travaux de rénovation en cours). Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr. *Proposition d'aménagement virtuel non contractuelle.

Main features

Bedrooms

-

Rooms

1

Parking type

-

Heating type

Electric

Floor

1

Energy rating
Emission index

Additional features

Cellar

Refrigerator

Washing machine

Proximity

Pharmacy

63m

Police station

78m

General practitioner

93m

Public transport

114m

University

163m

Higher education

178m

Primary education

251m

Vocational college

261m

Hospital

280m

College

349m

Secondary education

422m

Train station

1km

Tenancy Information

The security deposit corresponds to two months' rent excluding charges. This amount will be refunded to the tenant without interest at the end of the lease and no later than within a period of:
  • One month if the move-out inspection is in line with the move-in inspection;
  • Two months if the move-out inspection reveals differences compared to the move-in inspection, with any amounts remaining owed to the LANDLORD or for which the latter could be held responsible being deducted, subject to their justification.
As a tenant, there are several obligations related to rent payment. Here are the main obligations that tenants must adhere to regarding rent:
  1. Timely rent payment: The tenant must pay the rent on the agreed-upon due date specified in the lease agreement (the tenant can choose between the 1st, 5th, or 12th of the month). This includes the rent amount and any other specified amounts in the lease, such as charges or agreed-upon additional fees (storage, parking space).
  2. Use of authorised payment methods: The tenant must make rent payments using the payment methods specified in the lease agreement or agreed upon with the landlord: SEPA direct debit mandate.
  3. Payment of the full rent amount: The tenant must pay the total rent due. If charges or additional fees are included, they must also be settled along with the rent.
  4. Payment of rent arrears: In case of late payment, the tenant must settle the rent arrears as soon as possible, including any penalties or late fees that may be stipulated in the contract.
  5. Adherence to agreed-upon payment conditions: If a payment plan has been arranged with the landlord due to financial difficulties, the tenant must strictly adhere to the terms of this agreement.
  6. Communication in case of financial difficulties: The tenant must inform the landlord as soon as possible in case of financial difficulties that may affect rent payment. Open communication can help find suitable solutions for the situation.
  7. Compliance with local laws and regulations: The tenant must adhere to local laws and regulations concerning rent and leases, including provisions related to rent increases and notice periods (refer to the lease for the rent reference index).
The tenant is legally obligated to comply with all these points throughout the lease. Non-compliance with these obligations may result in consequences such as; penalties, lease termination, or other legal actions per the laws and regulations applicable in the respective jurisdiction.
The lease can be terminated:
  • By THE TENANT at any time, with a notice period of one month (starting from the date of receipt of the departure notice).
  • By THE LANDLORD, at the expiration of the lease or each of its renewals, with a notice period of three months (starting from the date of receipt of the notice). The notice must be served to the other party by a registered letter acknowledging receipt or a bailiff's act. The notification of termination or end of the lease shall constitute a formal commitment to vacate the premises and a waiver of any right to remain in the premises, without the need for any formality. In case of failure to vacate the premises on the agreed date, the penalty clause included in the contract shall be immediately applicable.
The furnished accommodation has a notice period of one month for departure, which cannot be shortened unless the dwelling is in danger or uninhabitable, in which case, you will have no notice period.