Too many random messages
Renters ask whether a unit is available, but the basics you need before a showing are still buried in back-and-forth messages.
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For landlords
Nestriq helps landlords collect structured, self-declared information from interested renters before booking showings—so you can organize leads and assess basic fit earlier.
Responses are self-declared. Nestriq does not verify income, credit, background, identity, or references.
Most landlords are still collecting early rental details through scattered messages, repeated questions, and rushed viewings.
Renters ask whether a unit is available, but the basics you need before a showing are still buried in back-and-forth messages.
Move-in timing, household size, pets, and rental preferences often get repeated across every new inquiry.
It is easy to schedule showings before you know whether a rental lead is a reasonable fit for the property.
Use one shareable pre-viewing questionnaire to collect the same self-declared details from every rental lead.
Ask the same pre-viewing questions of every rental lead and review answers in a consistent format.
Gather key details upfront instead of chasing the same information across DMs, email, and texts.
Use self-declared responses to decide which leads are worth inviting for a property showing.
Bring inquiries from different sources into one place so you can compare leads more easily.
Add your property details and set up the pre-viewing questions you want answered.
Send the link through Kijiji, Facebook, WhatsApp, email, or anywhere you receive rental inquiries.
See structured answers from interested renters before deciding who to invite for a viewing.
Learn more on the pre-viewing questionnaire page.
Create a pre-viewing questionnaire, collect self-declared responses, and decide who to invite for a property viewing.
Start free during early accessNestriq is a self-declared pre-viewing questionnaire tool. It is not a rental application replacement, formal tenant screening report, or verification service. Landlords should follow their normal due diligence before signing a lease.