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Nominate RentersQ for the Crunchies 2008
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Add comment November 21, 2008
TechColumbus TopCAT Innovation Reception
The TopCAT Winners and Finalists came together last night, Wednesday, May 28th, at the lobby of the law firm of Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease in Columbus, Ohio, for a great reception and networking.
The reception was great, the hors d’ oeuvres, wine, beer, soft drinks and valet parking were sparklingly superb and tastefully delicious, all freely provided by the good folks at Vorys and TechColumbus.
Thanks guys for a great event!
Add comment May 29, 2008
Surprise, RentersQ is One Year Old!
RentersQ celebrated its one year anniversary on May 1st with an unexpected high growth of 310 registered users from around the world without advertising, with an average of 7,000 new visitors a day.
Its proprietary web-based rental history reporting platform is slowly but surely changing the residential rental community’s experience, around the world.
Keep watching, some cool stuff are happening here real soon.
Happy Birthday RentersQ!
Add comment May 16, 2008
Tip-Mart Makes the List of Finalists for the TechColumbus 2007 TopCAT Innovation Awards
We’re moreover excitedly excitingly excited to announce that Tip-Mart, Inc., the developer of RentersQ (www.rentersq.com) and soon to be launched Gatepedia (www.gatepedia.com), has made the list of finalists for the TechColumbus 2007 TopCAT Innovation Awards in the category of Outstanding Startup Business.
TechColumbus (www.techcolumbus.org) accelerates the growth of the innovation economy by providing vital resources and assistance to people and enterprises that depend on technology to achieve their business goals.
The annual TopCat Innovation Awards (www.topcatawards.org) is the most prestigious technology event in Ohio, which recognizes outstanding achievements in technology leadership. From hundreds of entries, TopCat Awards will be given to 13 outstanding leaders and teams who exemplify the best in technology leadership and innovation.
Just for having been nominated for this category for the TechColumbus 2007 TopCat Innovation Awards and now that we’ve made the list of the finalist is even better. And we hope that we win, but even if we don’t win, we’re just humbly honored for being part of these great events.
It truly helps thrust our passion for staying up late, developing cool and unmatched technological advance web-based tools for the masses.
Thanks in-part to our developing partners at Dhaka-bd.com (www.dhaka-bd.com) in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Please stay tuned for Gatepedia, coming soon.
1 comment November 28, 2007
Tenants from Hell, Slum Landlords, and Run Down Rental Houses
So, you’ve been working for years, you’ve saved up some money, and you’ve decided to invest it in a more secure market, the myth of unsinkable real estate investment, by buying certain residential properties, houses or an apartment complex, in order to generate some steady, passive income, so you think.
You spend additional money, let’s say $45,000, improving the property; you paint it, put in new carpets, new kitchen cabinets, washer and dryer, and everything else, hoping to entice your prospective tenants. So, you’ve bought some ads in your local newspapers, and little did you know, you’ve finally found someone who’s willing to sign your lease agreement.
Now that he or she has moved in, you don’t have to worry about fixing stuff inside the property, because everything was new and in super working condition when your tenant first moved in.
You’re now reaping the benefits, just as you’ve planned it. Your tenant pays the rent on time each month; so you have nothing to worry about. The money is good, right? Yeah, right. A few months later, the police is called for domestic disputes at your property, but no big deal, right? Right! A few more months, the neighbors complain about loud music from your property, but it’s okay, no biggie.
The time goes by real fast, sooner than you thought, the lease comes to an end, and it’s time for him or her to move out, and you go do the final walk through, inspecting the property. To your surprise, the house is a mess, it looks like a zoo, there’re holes in the walls, the carpet looks nasty and filthy, the new kitchen you had renovated is gone, the walls are red-and-brown from cigarette smoke, and everything in the house needs to be replaced.
Wow, what went wrong? He or she always looked clean, drives a nice car, and paid his or her rent on time. So, what went wrong? You’ve charged the fair market price value, let’s say $3,450 a month in rent, plus a deposit of one month’s rent, that’s $44,850 a year, and that’s good, right? Right!
After your tenant has moved out, you called up your contractor to give you an estimate of how much it will cost to fix up the property and get it ready for the next tenant. The quote your contractor brought you is in the amount of, let’s say $56,940, that’s how much it’s going to cost you to fix up the property, again, in order to make it ready for the next move-in.
But that’s $11,940 more than what you’ve initially put in, so did you make any money from your first year of rental property? Then, what went wrong? What is it that you did or didn’t do before signing the lease agreement? But you checked his or her credit report, and he or she had great FICO scores? Then why? But you’ve also checked his or her prior rental history with the former landlord?
Yes, you did, except, it was not as a detailed rental history report as it was supposed to be. RentersQ™ (http://www.rentersq.com) makes all that painless possible, so you know exactly whom you’re renting to, before you rent.
RentersQ provides the RentersQ Record, a patent pending web-based comprehensive and innovative rental history reports which may contain complete and personalized rental history, tenant screening, and prior rental report for every tenant from anywhere in the world.
The RentersQ Record is easy to use and the best of it all, it’s fast and free. It helps you get to know your tenants, any tenant, in great detail; it even warns you if the tenant smokes, makes excess and unwanted noise, reveals his or her housekeeping habits, personal characteristics and behavioral traits towards other tenants.
So, be smart, be well-informed, next time you rent to anyone anywhere, just run a RentersQ Record, get to know your next tenant better, before you rent, it’s easy, safe, free, and fast.
Property Owners and Managers
Property owners and managers, fill your vacancies faster, RentersQ offers free listings for all types of residential and commercial properties for rent, sale, lease, and foreclosures. No success or commission fees – it’s all free.
Landlord Ratings
How’s your former or current landlord? How long does it take for your former or current landlord to repair your maintenance requests?
RentersQ operates the RentersQ Rental Ratings and Research System, a free online rating service for the rental housing market that collects feedback and reviews from current or former tenants for their landlords and properties, worldwide.
Next time before you rent from any landlord, anywhere, first check with the RentersQ Ratings to instantly learn more about the advantages or disadvantages of renting from your next landlord and neighborhood. It’s easy, fast, and free.
RentersQ on the Web: http://www.rentersq.com.
3 comments August 11, 2007
Dishing the Private Dirt: Landlords and Tenants Spill the Beans
Sure, we think that technology was invented to make life easier. But the reality doesn’t always live up to those expectations. Sites like www.Rentersq.com are seen as a double-edged sword.
They provide a necessary service for landlords, who need to have decent and respectful tenants in their rental units, and to renters looking for properties. At the same time, they are compromising private information about the tenants that once lived in each unit.
That information can potentially be embarrassing to a former tenant, or even harmful enough to prevent them from being accepted into other rental units.
Add comment July 22, 2007
Potential investors
We have successfully developed and launched RentersQ (www.rentersq.com), a fully operational and functional patent pending industry disruptive platform, without any outside financing, funded entirely by us, the founders.
We purposely never went out, shopping around for funding, nor have we sat down to write business plans. Instead, we started out from the beginning, focusing and concentrating on the development, programming, and successfully launching of the product. And at this stage, we may be in need of outside funding from certain investors, whether angel or venture capitalists, to help accelerate our expansion and growth.
Please browse the RentersQ site and browse the site, hopefully it will attract your interests to help take this innovative startup to the next level, and please email us at investor(at)rentersq.com.
Make sure to include your personal contact and background information, as well as your investment information, detailing your investment history, background and accreditation.
Add comment June 26, 2007
