@denisechan26 We guarantee subletting by doing two things:
1. When a subletting application is accepted, we immediately pay out the tenant's rent (guaranteeing it). We then bring in a photographer, local artist, interior designer and work to rearrange the furniture, bring in comfortable (Flatbook) bedding and essentially add value to the properties as best we can.
2. We then make it easy for travelers across the world to find and book these sublet properties at a nightly rate. Whereas your rent might cost you $1,000/month, we might be able to charge $150/night. In that regard, our break-even point would sit at about a week's worth of occupancy. Anything beyond that is used to provide the same (free) Flatbook service to more people.
I hope that answers your question!
Awesome new service guys. I like that you focused a lot on the pain points for the person who is renting. I wish I would leave for more than 3 weeks at a time so I could rent my place through you :) I guess I have to stick with Airbnb.
@eyaltoledano@rogerhuang. I have had the most unbelievably poor experience with flatbook. My lease ends at the end of this month. The current tenants, found by flatbook, have taken it upon themselves to not let the brokers involved with the management company to show the place to prospective new tenants. They (flatbook found) tenants literally will not let the brokers inside.
I realize that sometimes things go wrong -- however, the major issue is the entire lack of accountability or responsibility on the side of flatbook. They decided to completely ignore all my calls, texts, and emails. The customer service team has been equally unhelpful. She directed me towards to customer service line -- which of course robotically told me there was an error and promptly hung up on me.
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