>9.) We don’t screen properties or listings or offer any guaranty or advice regarding the suitability of properties, landlords, or potential tenants. Nothing we say should be construed as such advice, and you agree not to rely on us in making decisions on anything at all.
Nice to see they'll stand behind their service. Filled with confidence right now.
> 11.) You must be at least 18 years old to use Zora and you must be a citizen of United States, Canada or European Union.
If I rent out a place through this website, are prospective tenants required to "use Zora" in order to apply? Does that mean that I am now discriminating against potential tenants based on citizenship? Which happens to be prohibited in various jurisdictions, for example NYC?
10.) Our customers are landlords. As a tenant, you can apply from anywhere. But we cannot pull the data for "anywhere" so you will have no score.
And exactly what data are you trying to pull? Did you know there are people who have lived in the USA for decades who are not citizens? Are you really conflating citizenship with residence? Wow.
> Zora uses behavioural, demographic and social patterns to give you a simple to understand tenant score. With the Z score, it is easier for you to find the best long-term tenants.
Sure sounds like you're saying two different things here, doesn't it?
https://entercastle.com/experience/
...on same day. You compete with them? And, if so, what would you say are the advantages of your offering against their specifically?
In a way, we are complementary to each other.
I'm just wondering who are the landlords who will use this kind of app.