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[LET] 2 Bedroom Apartment - Furnished - Garden - on Lordship Lane - for RENT ?1600/pm


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Two Large Doubles - Furnished - Extremely Bright - Fully Fitted Kitchen - Victorian Maisonette Conversion - Recently Refurbished - Garden - ?1600 per month


We are the current tenants looking for replacement tenants due to moving abroad. We really enjoyed the apartment, the great location in the East Dulwich area, however our personal circumstances have changed and we are moving out of the country, hence looking for somebody to replace us and to continue the tenancy contract.


The apartment features:

- two double bedrooms

- spacious open plan living room with a fully fitted kitchen

- modern three piece bathroom

- spacious entrance hall

- storage cupboard

- utility room

- private section of the rear garden

- free street parking


The apartment comes furnished (2 double beds, 2 wardrobes, 2 chests of drawers, kitchen table and 4 chairs, two seater sofa, coffee table) and there is also an option to buy some of the furniture we'll be selling for reasonable prices. The kitchen is fully equipped (integrated dishwasher, built-in oven, gas hob, extractor hood, large fridge, freezer) and it offers generous storage space.


It would be available between Aug 15th and Sep 1st, depending on how fast we can go through the referencing process.


If you're interested, please get in touch via PM to arrange a viewing.


Your name would replace ours in the contract with the landlady. The following clauses are included in the contract:

- replacement clause: if you would like to vacate the flat before the break-out clause is applicable, you would have to find tenants to replace you (as we are doing now)

- break out clause - the earliest you could vacate via break-out clause would be the 28th January 2022 (giving notice on the 28th November 2021)

The property is managed by LudlowThompson estate agency (referencing and signing the contract will be organised by the agency as well as paying the deposit and monthly rent).

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