Hah! I had this idea in the car the other day ("like ratemyprofessor, but for landlords") -- the big issue I got hung up on is authenticity. How does this tool ensure that reviewers are actually tenants, and not landlords trying to boost their rating?
lolinder|2 years ago
Vervious|2 years ago
cogitoergofutuo|2 years ago
I have only ever felt the need to tell other people about my landlord when they were really terrible. I had a landlord that I liked once, but “getting to hang out with a cool dog sometimes” wouldn’t have compelled me to seek out and contribute to a review website.
I would simply treat anything on the site that’s even slightly more effusive than “I have had little to no reason to interact with my landlord” as patent garbage.
lolinder|2 years ago
UberFly|2 years ago
missedthecue|2 years ago
The only way for the landlord to cheat it is to set up fake accounts with companies and get statements sent to them. Probably possible but a lot of work for 1 review
s1mon|2 years ago
the_pwner224|2 years ago
Also, if it has your name on it then it's no longer anonymous.
neurobama|2 years ago
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