Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rentmase?

Rentmase is the world's first fully decentralised SuperApp granting you access to everything you need, all within a single app.

Gone are the days where you'd have to jump from one app to another trying to fulfill different needs. With Rentmase, everything is now within a single app.

As a tenant, can I use Rentmase?

Absolutely. As a tenant, you'll be automatically signed up as soon as lease or rent a property that uses our Property Management System.

If the property isn't signed up yet or you own your home, there are several other benefits to enjoy. Some of these benefits are: laundry, home cleaning, meal delivery from carefully vetted partners all for an affordable monthly fee.

Why are you building on ICP

We chose ICP to make it easier for us to build a world class product for you. Additionally we are able to save costs (via reverse gas model, super low gas fee, low storage and developmental costs) which are then passed on to you as discounts and competitive subscription rates.

When will Rentmase release its SuperApp to the public?

We are currently in active product development. Our SuperApp will be released to the Public in Quarter 3, 2024 (Final launch date will be communicated via our official channels).

Will community members be rewarded?

YES. We have plans to reward active community members. Criteria to be released soon.

Will there be an official NFT Collection?

YES. There is already an existing NFT Collection. Mint link: https://yuku.app/market/w34hg-6aaaa-aaaah-ad3xa-cai

Why should I choose Rentmase over competitors?

With Rentmase's SuperApp, get ready to have everything you need all in one single app (From PMS to Ecommerce to Property loans etc) Our AI Engine (CogniE) when released, will be in a world of its own, simplifying several tasks such as auto-generating lease reports, automated tenant screening which makes it easy for you to quickly assess potential tenants’ creditworthiness, rental history, and other relevant factors, reducing the risk of rental defaults and evictions.

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