14694 Griffin St, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
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14694 Griffin St
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405

  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,685 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,685 sqft

$1,700/mo

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4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage home in Kings Ridge Subdivision
Great location, minutes from schools, shopping, restaurants and interstate I20/59. The home features an open kitchen with tons of cabinet space, kitchen nook area, an island and pantry for additional storage space! Large living room great for entertaining. Master bedroom with master bath, and double vanity. The square footage listed is approximate.

Small Pets 40lbs & Under Allowed! Breed restrictions apply.
One-Time Pet Fee = $500.00 plus Monthly Pet Rent will apply (additional $200
pet deposit required for puppies under 1 yr of age)
Pet Rent Prices Based on Animal Weight (1-40 lbs = $25)
*If 2 pets in the household, pet rent is based on the largest pet*

All Americas Rental Manager's residents are enrolled in the Resident Benefits Package (RBP) for $59.95/month which includes liability renter's insurance, credit building to help boost the resident's credit score with timely rent payments, up to $1M Identity Theft Protection, routine HVAC air filter delivery (for applicable properties), move-in concierge service making utility connection and home service setup a breeze, our best-in-class resident rewards program, on-demand pest control, and much more! More details upon application.

$249 Lease processing fee due at move in.
Tenant to verify schools: Big Sandy Elem., Hillcrest Jr High and Hillcrest High School.

Utilities:
Resident to verify and transfer Electricity service into their name, maintain, and pay service provider directly for the duration of the lease term.
Landlord to verify and maintain Water, Sewer (if applicable), Gas (if applicable), and Trash services in the Landlord's name for the duration of the lease term. Landlord will receive bills, and Resident will be billed monthly for the cost of their exact usage of each service. Resident will also pay a $10/month Utility Billing Fee in addition to rent and any other monthly charges.

The security deposit for the home is equal to the monthly rent amount. The application fee is $60 per applicant. Any adult that plans to live in the home must apply. The security deposit is what holds the property for you and is only refundable for a period of 24 hours.

Visit the "Applicants" page on our website for a detailed list of rental criteria: armrents.com.

If you place a security deposit on the home, you and any adult that will be living in the home must apply by midnight of the same day or the home will go back on the market, and the security deposit is placed on hold. Failure to provide the documentation needed for ARM to complete your application in the 24-hour time period will result in the application being placed on hold and the home will go back on the market.

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Listed
31 days ago

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Days on Market: 31 Days on Trulia

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Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

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Cats, small dogs allowedDeposit: $1,700

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For this property
$61,200 PER YEAR
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    "Unsafe and not kid friendly. Violence and eyesores all around. Surrounding schools are failing schools. The neighborhood that lack essentials that many people need to survive. "
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    "We are near everything Tuscaloosa has to offer. If you work at UA, downtown or DCH, it is a 4 minute commute"
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    "Nice place to walk with leashed dogs! Dogs should be curbed and the University park is very nice to walk your dog"
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    "Minimum traffic. Easy access to local restaurants, malls and interstate. School traffic is low and well managed in my area. "
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    "Not pet friendly, you have to pay extra if you own pets. Very seldom do I see dogs and never see people walking dogs. Do see stray cats from time to time."
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    "we do absolutely nothing collectively in our neighborhood! however, the neighbors are friendly, when you speak to them."
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    "It’s college kids. It takes 10-12 minutes to walk to very central places but it’s college kid area. I love to walk so the walk is nice, but construction is always there and the price of every day things are marked up. I do love 12th Street-it’s slightly calmer and than the Other streets. "
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    "It’s an 8 minute walk to edge of campus, it’s amazing if you’re in school. You can walk places if you want, but not many options to walk to, unless you want to walk really far to Downtown. "
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    "great location to avoid traffic in a college town and still have access to plenty of grocery and restaurant options"
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    "It’s not a safe place to live in general, especially for dogs and cats. If your pet gets out, don’t expect to get them back. "
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14694 Griffin St, Tuscaloosa, AL is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,685 sqft single-family home. 14694 Griffin St was listed for rent for $1,700/month on Mar 29, 2024. This property is pet friendly.