Tenants in Japan
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Mateo, 22
Looking for private landlord!
Tenant | Tacoma, WA, USA
Me, my fiancée, and my younger sister are trying to get out of Utah for a bunch of reasons but mainly so my sister can escape a DV situation. We do not have jobs lined up yet so it’s hard to go through a rental company. I have $15k saved up for the move and to cover rent until we have jobs. If anyone knows a private landlord with a 2 bed 1 bath in Tacoma and that is close to public transit, please let me know. I am dedicated to moving and starting a new live in a better state, I’m just worried about housing. Again, the $15k I have is specially for rooting ourselves and I am more than willing to pay multiple months of rent up front.
Move-in date: 3 Jun 2026
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kerby, 22
Looking to rent a studio!
Tenant | Boston, MA, USA
A little about me: My name is Kerby. I am 23 and graduate from a college in New York and looking to move to Boston to be closer to my girlfriend and to work in the theater and childcare fields.I am open to any neighborhood, so long as I am still close to public transportation. I have a very polite kitty as well. Her name is Grace and she is 15 years old. She is litter trained and has never had an accident in her whole kitty life. She is very friendly with people but is slow to adjust to new cats. It isn't impossible for her to get along with other cats but she likes the solo cat lifestyle.
Move-in date: Immediately
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jason, 25
New Listing
Tenant | Pearl River, NY, USA
Hi, my name is jason. I am a 25-year old professional. I am looking for a vacant apartment to rent in Pearl River. My budget is $4500 and I would like to move immediately.
Move-in date: Immediately
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How many tenants are looking in Japan?
The number of tenants looking to rent in Japan changes regularly based on demand and seasonality. Many users actively search for rental options every day. By creating a listing, you can connect with people currently looking for housing in Japan.
How to find tenants in Japan?
To find a tenant in Japan, create a listing with clear photos, pricing, and property details. This helps attract renters actively searching in your area. Once your listing is live, you can start receiving inquiries and connect directly with people looking to rent in Japan.
How to find tenants for rental property in Japan?
To find tenants for a rental property in Japan, make sure your listing includes key details like rent, amenities, and lease terms. Well-described listings tend to get more responses. Creating an account allows you to manage inquiries, respond quickly, and find a tenant more efficiently.
How to find good tenants in Japan?
To find good tenants in Japan, review renter profiles carefully and communicate to understand their preferences and expectations. Look for complete profiles and clear communication. Taking the time to evaluate inquiries helps you find a tenant who is a good fit for your property.
How to find tenants fast in Japan?
If you want to find a tenant fast in Japan, keep your listing active, respond quickly to messages, and ensure your pricing is competitive. Adding high-quality photos and detailed descriptions can improve visibility. You can attract more interest and find a tenant faster by staying responsive.











