About

Trust, without the oversharing.

Renting runs on trust. Proving it shouldn't cost you your privacy.

The problem we couldn't ignore

Apply for a flat today and you'll be asked to email pay slips, bank statements, and a photo of your ID to someone you've never met — for every single application. Years of paying rent on time, of being a good tenant or a fair landlord, count for nothing the moment you move: your track record stays behind with your old contract.

Landlords don't have it better. They receive stacks of documents they can't verify, and their own reputation — the thing good landlords earn over years — is invisible to the next tenant.

What we built

TrustRent records the rental relationship as it actually happens — agreements, rent payments, maintenance — and has both parties confirm each event. That two-sided confirmation is what makes the record credible. From it, we compute a live trust score, and when it's time to move, you share a link showing exactly what the next party needs to know: a score band and pass/fail factors. Nothing else.

What we deliberately don't do

Where we're going

A rental market where reputations are portable and privacy is the default: tenants who can prove themselves in one link, landlords who compete on being good landlords, and agencies that manage it all transparently on their clients' behalf. If that sounds like the market you'd rather rent in, start building your history today — it's free.

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