A new app called Rentd by-passes lettings agents but charges landlords £799 for a full listing.
Landlords pay the one-off £799 fixed fee: once a tenant selects their property there is real-time negotiation via the app. Landlords have the opportunity to accept, decline or counter-offer a tenant’s bid.
For tenants, there are no fees.
The app’s technology allows renters to virtually walk-through a property. If required, all in-person viewings are managed by Rentd, and all credit checks, referencing, digital signing of rental agreements, and a full inventory along with an inventory clerk check-in are provided.
The app also has deposit alternative Reposit built-in, meaning tenants can pay efficiently ‘in app’ and pay one week’s non-refundable deposit.
Publicity for the app claims demand has grown “exponentially” in the three months since launching - but it gives no figures.
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