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Viva, Vancouver

Student Accommodation

1311 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2P3

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Property ID: S00139376
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Basic Info

Elevator Gym 24 hours security Furnished Bills included Short lease

Highest Floor 17

【Apartment Information】
A high-end student apartment in the city center, with 17 floors, 217 beds, located at 1311 Howe Street.
【Location】
Walk for about 2 minutes to Southbound Granville St @ Drake St bus station
About 11 minutes by bus to SFU Vancouver campus
【Surroundings】
Walk for about 2 minutes to 7-Eleven (24 convenience store)
【Inside the apartment】
The rooms are equipped with beds, tables and chairs, towels and sheets, and hairdryers.
The kitchen is fully equipped with refrigerator, stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave and kitchen utensils
Indoor laundry facilities, washer dryer
Includes water, electricity and high-speed wireless Internet access
【Apartment Facilities】
Weekly housekeeping service (public area)
Free gym
Access control system for access
Bicycle storage
Provide paid underground parking

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House Rules

Cancellation Policy

No Visa No Pay

If you have been denied a visa or study permit, you must provide the official refusal letter from Immigration and Citizenship Canada to the Manager at least 14 days before your Move-In Date to receive a full refund of the Amenities Fee, the Security Deposit, and any rent paid.

The conditions in the prescribed period are cancel

1.Cancellation Before Moving In
When the Tenant provides the cancellation notice 30 days or more before the Move-In Date:The Amenities Fee will not be refunded. The Security Deposit and any rent paid will be refunded.
When the Tenant provides the cancellation notice less than 30 days before the Move-In Date:The Amenities Fee and the Security Deposit will not be refunded. Any rent paid will be refunded.
2.Cancellation After Moving In
When the Tenant provides the cancellation notice 60 days or more before moving out:The Amenities Fee will not be refunded. If the Tenant pays a weekly rate, rent may be recalculated to reflect the new tenancy duration and applied to the last 60 days of the remaining tenancy. The Security Deposit will be refunded.
When the Tenant provides the cancellation notice less than 60 days before moving out:The Amenities Fee will not be refunded. Rent will be required for 60 days following the date the Manager receives the notice. If the Tenant pays a weekly rate, rent may be recalculated to reflect the new tenancy duration and applied to the amount required for 60 days. The Security Deposit will be refunded, only if the Manager receives the aforementioned rent required for 60 days.
3.All cancellation amounts listed above are a genuine pre-estimate of the liquidated damages the Manager will suffer as a result of your early termination of this Agreement.

Details

No cancellations allowed. If you can't move in after signing, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Subletting may have additional fees determined by the apartment management.

Viva FAQs

How many floors and how many elevators does the apartment have?

The apartment has a total of 17 floors with 3 elevators

Is smoking allowed in the apartment? Can I keep pets?

No, apartments are generally required to be smoke-free and pet-free, and student apartments are also required. Smoking must go outside the apartment, or you will be fined if you are found.

What furniture is provided in the apartment?

Full set of furniture (bed, table and chairs, wardrobe, dining table) Full set of living facilities (bedding: sheets, pillows, blankets, 2 towels, paper rolls, hair dryer) Kitchen utensils (stove, pots and pans, microwave oven, coffee machine, kettle, grill Bread machine, cutlery plates cups, knives, cutting boards)

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What are the factors to consider before renting an apartment in Vancouver?

Before renting an apartment, you should first understand your accommodation needs, including the area you are renting, the distance and time to and from school, the budget cost, and whether you are sharing an apartment.

After deciding on your needs, it is recommended that students spend some time researching the security situation in the area they have chosen. You can visit the relevant local websites to check the safety factor of the area, and if it is an area with a high crime rate, it is best not to choose to live there.

When looking at properties, pay attention to the availability of amenities around the community, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc..

You should also pay attention to what living goods are provided by the landlord, whether they can meet your daily needs, and what additional things you need to buy. If you plan to find a roommate to share a room, you must discuss these issues with your roommate in advance to avoid conflicts in the future.

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Can I come to Vancouver and see the apartment before I decide to sign?

Yes, we encourage students to see the apartment in person before deciding to sign up, so they can get a more direct feel for the apartment. However, we have to admit that many students want to move in right away when they arrive in the U.S. Also, the closer to the start of the school year, the higher the price and the fewer good apartments there are. Therefore, students should decide when to sign up according to their actual situation.

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