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February 15, 2023

We are not saying 'sublease' and 'sublet' and this is why

Key Topics

Sublease, Sublet, Direct rentals, Rental market, Inclusive rental market, Long-term rentals, Dynamic rental market, Reimagining how people can live, Revolutionizing the rental market

Key Topics

Sublease, Sublet, Direct rentals, Rental market, Inclusive rental market, Long-term rentals, Dynamic rental market, Reimagining how people can live, Revolutionizing the rental market

Introduction

– The Importance of Language in the Rental Market
– Moving Away from “Subleasing” and “Subletting”
– Why Znugle prefers to talk about “Direct Rentals”

Why do we at Znugle prefer not to use the terms “Sublease” and “Sublet”?

Negative connotations of "sublease" and "sublet"

The language we use shapes our understanding and perception of a situation, and the terms “Sublease” and “Sublet” carry negative connotations. These terms imply that the person renting out the property is not the primary person responsible for the property, and that the person renting the property is not the primary person living there.

Creating a direct and equal relationship

At Znugle, we want to create a platform where hosts and guests have a direct and equal relationship. By using the term “Direct Rentals”, we are acknowledging that both parties have a responsibility and a stake in the rental agreement.

Perpetuating stereotypes and discrimination

Furthermore, terms like “Sublet” and “Sublease” can also perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination in the rental market. It can create a bias for people who are subletting and subleasing.

Establishing a more equal and fair relationship

We believe that by using the term “Direct Rentals” we can establish a more equal and fair relationship between hosts and guests, and we can work towards creating a more diverse and inclusive rental market.

Reducing confusion and misunderstandings

Our approach can also help to reduce confusion and misunderstandings between hosts and guests. The terms “Sublet” and “Sublease” can be confusing and difficult to understand for some people, particularly those who are new to the rental market. By using a more straightforward and clear term like “Direct Rentals”, we can ensure that both parties fully understand the terms of the rental agreement and their responsibilities.

Promoting trust and accountability

Moreover, using the term “Direct Rentals” can also help to promote trust and accountability between hosts and guests. When a rental agreement is direct, it means that both parties are fully aware of the terms and conditions, and that there is a direct line of communication between them. This can lead to a more positive and productive rental experience for both parties, and can help to build trust and respect between hosts and guests.

Mission to reimagine how people can live

We’re on a mission to reimagine how people can live and revolutionize the rental market. By promoting a more transparent, efficient, fair, and inclusive rental market, we can make it easier for people to find long-term rentals that meet their needs and preferences. Ultimately, this can lead to a more vibrant and dynamic rental market, where hosts and guests can thrive.

Conclusion

The language we use shapes our understanding and perception of a situation, and at Znugle we believe that by using the term “Direct Rentals” instead of “Sublease” and “Sublet” we can create a more efficient, transparent, fair and inclusive rental market.

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