Finding a rental home in Bangalore can be difficult.
Bengaluru is a city where bad traffic and poor landlord-tenant relations get more attention than its commercial and political activities.
Many people, especially those in the software business, have used social media to share their experiences with interviewing tenants while trying to rent a home in this area. Most of these strange conversations have already gone viral.
Another Twitter user, Niraj Menta has also joined the debate by sharing his humorous yet horrifying experience with the widely discussed problem. He discussed on Twitter how he felt the tenant interview he conducted was more stressful than his startup’s seed round pitch.
Sharing her experience, she wrote, “My tenant interview was longer and more difficult than my Seed Round pitch. I recently started house hunting in Bangalore, and an owner wanted to interview me before saying yes.” Was. A bundle of all the questions”
Before the interview – we had to send through a broker a short list of data points about our background along with my wife’s and my LinkedIn profiles. Then once we got shortlisted the broker wanted to set up a call.
—Neeraj Menta (@neerajmnt) 12 July 2023
“Prior to the interview, we had to send a short list of data points about our backgrounds along with my wife’s and my LinkedIn profiles through the broker. Then once we were shortlisted, the broker wanted to set up a call. “
He further said that he asked me detailed questions about my background, family size, etc., then moved on to his startup. They asked me questions about business model, burn rate, last round investors etc (they had already checked Crunchbase and pulled out all the data).
Social media users were left with many unanswered questions by the thread, and many of them declined to be interviewed, which sounded like an interrogation. Many people were curious as to whether he was successful in getting the house.
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