

A verification layer between landlords and renters
Designed to reduce fake listings, time-wasting, and fraud
Built locally so listings stay current and real
No hype. No future promises.
Open marketplaces reward volume, not accuracy
Renters can’t tell real listings from fake ones
Landlords deal with spam, unqualified inquiries, and no-shows
RentGrid exists because neither side trusts the other anymore.
What it helps with:
Fewer fake listings
Clear landlord expectations
Local, current availabilityt List 5
What it helps with:
Verified exposure instead of mass posting
Fewer unqualified messages
Faster placement with less back-and-forth
No. RentGrid is a verification and connection layer. We don’t manage properties, collect rent, or act as an agent.
RentGrid helps reduce time-wasting inquiries. Listings are reviewed before they’re shared, and renters reach out with more intent instead of sending the same message to every available unit.
Open marketplaces optimize for volume, not accuracy. RentGrid prioritizes fewer listings, clearer expectations, and less time wasted responding to unqualified inquiries or no-shows.
Landlords go through a verification process before listings are published. The process focuses on identity, ownership, and listing legitimacy.
Yes. Tenant access is free. Listings may be limited based on availability and verification status.
Yes. Landlords pay for verification and listing access. Details are provided during the listing process.
RentGrid prioritizes accuracy over volume. Only verified listings are shown to reduce scams, stale posts, and wasted time.
RentGrid is currently focused on London, Ontario. Additional cities may be added over time.
No. Verification improves trust and quality, but availability, pricing, and fit are determined by landlords.
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