Landlords Treating Rental Properties as Assets Not Services
Many landlords operate rental properties with an investor mindset rather than a service mindset, neglecting maintenance, communication, and tenant experience. This structural attitude mismatch creates friction and dissatisfaction for renters. No clear software solution exists — it is a cultural and incentive problem.
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