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Machiya for rent in Kyotango Shi : Kyoto Fu

LocationKyotango Shi, Kyoto Fu京都府京丹後市

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USD $286 / month
(¥43,000 / month)
4 万 3000 円 / 月
Description

Membership in the neighborhood association is mandatory. A cleaning fee of 45,000 yen (tax included) is required when moving out. Damage insurance (with tenant compensation special clause) is required. Flood inundation area of less than 0.5m is expected.自治会の加入は必須です。退去時に清掃費として、45,000円(税込)必要 損害保険(借家人賠償特約付き)への加入を条件とします。0.5m未満の洪水浸水想定区域

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2K2K

ParkingParking駐車場

Two2台

Address
Kumihama Town久美浜町
Land:土地面積59 m²
Building:建物面積59 m²
Scale:建物規模1st floor1階
Structure:構造One-storied house平屋
Built in:建築年1968

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