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Zach

Zach,  31

Seek male roommate lease takeover

Pokoj k pronájmu | Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA

SEEKING MALE ROOMMATE FOR LEASE TAKEOVER IN FURNISHED APARTMENT Hello. I'm moving out of my apartment and looking for someone to takeover the lease. Perfect location for commuting easily to school/work. **numbers are written our because this weirdly auto-formats the postKey Info- Male-only applicants- Location: one-hundred-third St and Broadway (1 min walk from 1 train stop)- Utilities (wifi/electricity paid, heat/water included)- Lease: lease takeover from January 1 to August thirty-one. You can leave the lease as long as you find a replacement. You can resign as well for Sept 1- Fully furnished. Desk stays, bed stays, dresser stays, etc- Trash and laundry in basement- Elevator in building. Apartment on 6th floorRoommate InfoOne roommate goes to Juilliard, another roommate works in finance (Columbia grad). Both roommates are males, respectful, easy-going. I've had a great time living in the apartment while I've been in school. It's very easy to coordinate with all of them.House Rules- No partying- There is a rotating cleaning schedule for each roommate. Each week, one roommate will take out trash, clean bathroom, vacuum floors, etc- Quiet time after ten pm- If you bring someone over to the apartment, give the roommates a heads-up before. No surprisesIf you're looking for something private/quiet to come home to, this is the spot for you. If you're someone who likes having social gatherings at home, this is not for you. Everyone is very busy and focused on work/school, we keep the apartment tidy, and are respectful of each other.Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or want a tour of the place.

Datum dostupnosti: Ihned

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