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Sure it’s possible, but is it likely?

I’d argue the bigger issue is bogus reviews in favor of landlords.

Open Google Maps, pick any apartment complex. You’ll see lots of 4-5 stars for “Great tour!” “Staff were so friendly to show me around!” “I’ve lived here 1 month and it’s PERFECT”

These reviews are disingenuous.

Some landlords encourage prospective tenants and tenants with bonuses to quickly rush out a review before any actual behavior can be observed.

What’s stopping a sour neighbor from marking a unit as a business in Google Maps and tossing on a bad review?



There is a difference between businesses like restaurants which can have thousands of reviews. Over time, any fake reviews will be drown out by a large enough sample size.

An apartment will have 1 review every 1-2 years at most. Any fake review will substantially influence the landlord.

For large apartment complexes, Google Maps and Yelp already handle those. What’s left are small time mom and pop landlords. That’s what this website is aiming for based on my observations.




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