Beautiful, spacious, 3 bed 2 bath, single-family home in Nova Village, Davie. Open floor plan w/ tile floors, vaulted beam ceilings, remodeled wood, granite & stainless kitchen w/ stacked washer/dryer. Relax in sunroom with plenty of natural light, perfect for exercise or additional living space. Large screened in patio in front & open patio in back w/ space for grilling. Well-maintained yard w/ above ground garden for those w/ a green thumb. Nova Village features a large community pool, playground & tennis court. Additional parking is available around the large, beautiful lake not far from the home. This much sought after community is located very close to Nova University & Broward College, convenient to shopping, excellent schools, highways, airport & nearby beaches. RENTAL OF UNITS. No unit may be rented without the approval of the Board of Directors of the Association. A Unit Owner shall not lease the unit anytime within the first 24 months from purchase. Unit owners seeking to lease their units must make application to the Board of Directors which shall then screen the application and/or interview the prospective renter. There shall be a FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLAR charge for the application and screening process. All rentals must be pursuant to a written lease having a duration of at least one (1) year. However, with the approval of the Board of Directors, unit owners may lease each unit to as many as two (2) different renters in any one (1) calendar year. In addition, no lease may be renewed without the approval of the Board of Directors. The Association is to be given a fully executed copy of the original lease and a copy of any lease renewal. The Association shall be informed in writing of any lease renewal at least thirty (30) days prior to the renewal thereof. The unit owner or renter shall deposit with the Association the sum of THREE HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($300.00) DOLLARS which sum shall be applied towards the repair of any damage to the common areas. Said deposit shall not bear interest, but shall be returned to the unit owner or renter when the unit is vacated if the renter has not caused any damage to the common area.
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