KirayaDo, a startup that ends rental tussles

KirayaDo, a startup that ends rental tussles
x
Highlights

If you have lived in one or rented out an apartment before, you’ll agree that these solutions don’t concur with the absolute process of rental management, which involves rental deeds, advance payments, an access-friendly history of payment records.

If you have lived in one or rented out an apartment before, you’ll agree that these solutions don’t concur with the absolute process of rental management, which involves rental deeds, advance payments, an access-friendly history of payment records. Having realized this, a city-based software entrepreneur Saad Ahmed Shareef, founded Kirayado.com, a startup touted as the first of its kind from Hyderabad. KirayaDo.com aims to disrupt this trend with a digital rent management system to manage rentals automatically.

Users can signup on KirayaDo.com for free to pay or receive rents online. The registration process takes into account one’s tenancy details and automatically crafts a personalised profile and payment calendar to make or receive payments, depending on whether you are tenant or owner. It also takes care of rental deeds and other documentation automatically.

Even as a progressively increasing number of people are embracing digital technology for quotidian purposes (including this writer), the square one-step process of registration fairly excuses one from the hassle of managing rentals traditionally. KirayaDo.com unifies all details of one’s payments, offering the luxurious convenience to microscope through transactions from history and access them anytime, from anywhere free of cost.

KirayaDo.com has already set its foot as www.PayRent.ae in UAE, where Saad has worked for six years in top banks managing critical applications there. He counts on his ‘innately dedicated’ team to make Hyderabad’s first such startup the next big thing in Indian housing sector where owners or contracting agencies draw periodic rentals for tenants from paying guest accommodation to shared apartments and nuclear families, leasing impression that rentals are the lifeline of a substantial segment of India’s housing sector.

By Syed Khaled Shahbaaz

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS