Verifying the owner before renting an apartment
To avoid a scammer renting out someone else’s apartment, it is important to verify the owner’s identity and right to rent. In Plint, both parties go through verification via government databases, and ownership is confirmed against the state registry.
What to check before the deal
- The owner’s identity — via government verification.
- The right to rent the property — data is cross-checked at signing.
- The contract terms — recorded and signed with an e-signature.
How Plint protects the tenant
You can see the owner is verified and that their ownership is confirmed against government databases, while the deposit and payment terms are fixed in a legally binding cloud e-signature contract.
Frequently asked questions
How do I verify an apartment owner in Kazakhstan?
In Plint, the owner identity is confirmed through government databases during the deal.
How can I be sure the person actually owns the apartment?
Data is checked when the contract is drawn up, and the deal is sealed with an e-signature.
What protects the tenant from fraud?
Identity verification via government databases, ownership checks against the state registry, and a legally binding cloud e-signature contract that fixes the deposit terms.
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