Meet Daphne Leaf’s new app that will help you rent

A new venture in collaboration with Daphne Leaf and the National Student Association intends to use the wisdom of the masses and bring about a balanced rental market in Israel. With the help of Fairi, tenants will be able to enter data on the apartments in which they have lived and still live, and create transparency regarding the rental market in Israel.

During the days of the social protest, over a million people took to the streets to protest around the cost of living with an emphasis on the cost of housing. For the past five years, the Israeli public has continued to wait for the good news about housing. While everyone is talking about the dream of buying an apartment, the public of tenants has repeatedly dropped from the agenda, a public of about two million Israelis today. All this while rental prices are rising and the dream of a house is receding.

Fairi – Fairi wants to change the current situation in the rental market in Israel through the wisdom of the masses, who will use the app and create the same fair rental market that Israeli citizens expect. From now on, tenants will be able to enter details about the apartment in which they currently live and apartments they rented in the past, and give a broad picture to future tenants who are interested in the apartment. At the same time, the landlord will also be able to enter the details of the apartments they own.

Fairi – Fairi, which already contains data on thousands of apartments, is an initiative of a number of private entrepreneurs who joined the Israel Student Union and Daphne Leaf, in order to create a system of real public participation on the rental market, and actually replace the rent registrar that the government dissolves. The app is based on the wisdom of the crowd, with the understanding that knowledge is power, which is usually lacking to the renting public; If it is in contract terms, in price history apartment condition and more. Fairy believes that when it comes to sharing information about rented apartments it is possible to bring about a uniform standard on the subject.

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